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-# a marked [[ability]] or [[skill]].+''[[The Artist's Despair Before the Grandeur of Ancient Ruins]]'' (1778-80) by Henry Fuseli]]{{Template}}
-#:''He has the talent of touching his nose with his tongue.''+'''Talent''' is the marked [[ability]] or [[skill]]; the [[potential]] or [[factual]] [[ability]] to [[perform]] a [[skill]] [[better]] than most people.
-# the [[potential]] or [[factual]] [[ability]] to [[perform]] a [[skill]] [[better]] than most people.+
-#:''She has a talent to sing.''+
-#:Also used jocularly, as: ''He has a talent for getting into trouble.''+
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== See also == == See also ==
-*''[[Tradition and the Individual Talent]]'', T. S. Eliot+*[[Child prodigy]]
 +*[[Aptitude]]
 +*[[Creativity]]
 +*[[Innate]]
 +*"[[Tradition and the Individual Talent]]" (1919), T. S. Eliot
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Talent is the marked ability or skill; the potential or factual ability to perform a skill better than most people.

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