gifted writer

collocation in English

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gifted
adjective
uk
/ˈɡɪf.tɪd/
us
/ˈɡɪf.tɪd/
having special ability in a particular subject ...
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writer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈraɪ.tər/
us
/ˈraɪ.t̬ɚ/
a person who writes books or articles to ...
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(Definition ofgiftedandwriterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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She was agiftedwriterof music and many of her songs are still available today.
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He was a natural andgiftedwriter; a profound musician.
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Carmichael was also agiftedwriter, creating copy for radio and television.
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Till this period he was known as agiftedwriterwho wrote less but wrote very well.
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He also was agiftedwriter.
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As agiftedwriterand eloquent debater, he added his perspective to virtually every individual rights issue of his day.
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George was a natural anthropologist as well as agiftedwriter, with a phenomenal memory.
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Swarnakumari was agiftedwriter, editor, song-composer and social worker.
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True, he was a madman and exhibitionist; but he was also agiftedwriterwho was committed to taking risks, confronting death and living life on his own terms.
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In addition to being a successful businessman, he was a very able speaker, preacher, andgiftedwriter.
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Reynolds was agiftedwriterand after his release from prison he became active in writing church literature.
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Baker was an extremelygiftedwriterwhose clear simple work helped him explain what was going on up there to an entire generation.
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Watson was agiftedwriterand theologian.
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Is a newspaper that recruits many gifted writers and attracts readers towards it and away from another newspaper, thereby endangering that other newspaper's existence, to stop recruiting talented writers?
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The examples they set in creating vital plays, often rich with social thought, provided the necessary encouragement for other gifted writers to create musical plays of their own.
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