talented people
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftalentedandpeople
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talented
adjective
uk/ˈtæl.ən.tɪd/us/ˈtæl.ən.t̬ɪd/
with talent; able ...
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people
noun[plural]
uk/ˈpiː.pəl/us/ˈpiː.pəl/
men, women, ...
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(Definition oftalentedandpeoplefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The school system is losingtalentedpeople, both in teaching and administration, who can function as role models and competent language-teaching models.
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An increase in m decreases the population oftalentedpeopleand income growth becomes slower.
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Only after the 1970s did many of thesetalentedpeoplefind suitable places of work.
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This is what explains why highlytalentedpeoplewith low self-esteem can spend years in therapy trying to recover it.
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Humbling, because so manytalentedpeoplehave taken the time to comment.
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Many highlytalentedpeopleworked on the film, and they should receive proper credit.
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We had a couple of verytalentedpeoplein our group, for whom these things were not an issue from the beginning.
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We have a fine film-making tradition with legions oftalentedpeople.
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We have there great scenic beauty and atalentedpeople.
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I freely accept that medicine and dentistry and other professions need their quota of extremely able andtalentedpeople.
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Many young andtalentedpeoplecannot come into local government because they cannot afford to give the time.
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When we losetalentedpeopleand projects in that way, no young, bright scientists will come forward in the future.
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Those disparities mean thattalentedpeoplemay not get the best backing for their competencies.
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If they did not do that, very fewtalentedpeoplewould be willing to leave a career in private industry for a trade union career.
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It has atalentedpeopleand is developing those services at a rapid rate.
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There was far too little scope for upward movement fortalentedpeoplewho did not have the right social and educational qualifications.
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Many of thosetalentedpeopleare having to seek work overseas, including not only directors and artists, but technicians.
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We want to ensure that the mosttalentedpeoplecome forward for what are not full-time appointments.
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If television companies had to be more selective, thetalentedpeoplewho make films would benefit.
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