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talented

[tal-uhn-tid] / ˈtæl ən tɪd /


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Last season, the Rams thought their young and talented pass rush could compensate for their decision not to stand pat with the cornerbacks and safeties from the 2024 season.

From Los Angeles Times

Last Sunday’s debacle in an uninspiring and ugly loss to a higher-seeded, more aggressive, more talented and more balanced Celtics team seemed to expose all the flaws that plague this struggling and inconsistent Lakers team.

From Los Angeles Times

McCullum appears suited to helping build something with a talented, sometimes inspirational, captain.

From BBC

It was a gritty upset victory over a foe widely considered more talented, made possible through determination and sheer force of will.

From Los Angeles Times

"We're starting to see projects that used to take big teams now be accomplished by a single, very talented person," Zuckerberg said.

From BBC