talented student

collocation in English

meaningsoftalentedandstudent

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talented
adjective
uk
/ˈtæl.ən.tɪd/
us
/ˈtæl.ən.t̬ɪd/
with talent; able ...
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student
noun[C]
uk
/ˈstjuː.dənt/
us
/ˈstuː.dənt/
a person who is learning at a college ...
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(Definition oftalentedandstudentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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From her early years she was a successful, enthusiastic, andtalentedstudent.
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In 1981, the orchestras were reduced to two even though the demand bytalentedstudentmusicians continued to grow.
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He was atalentedstudent, however, and was the valedictorian of his class.
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He proved to be atalentedstudentand won a scholarship in counterpoint in 1891.
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The institution continued to climb in the rankings, became more selective, and obtained a more academicallytalentedstudentbody.
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Everytalentedstudentis invited by school for admission.
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He is no doubt the mosttalentedstudentat the school, but wishes he was somewhere else.
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The festival has also played host to some well-known andtalentedstudentgroups, including big bands and vocal ensembles.
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From being atalentedstudentonce, he has slipped to being a backbencher and a goon.
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John is atalentedstudent, but is more interested in the problems of the realm than mere writings of long dead men.
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The work would be undertaken by mature, experienced and talented students.
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Is it a skill that can be taught, or is it intrinsic only to the make-up of more talented students?
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Wright was noted early on as atalentedstudent.
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He was an exceptionallytalentedstudent.
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The increase is necessary because awards to accredited places have attracted considerably more talented students from lower-income families than ever before.
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The main theme of the report is absolutely right: in all our schools there are able and talented students who need to be recognised and supported.
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They will argue that, by introducing differential fees, it makes it easier for rich dullards to go to university but what happens to talented students from poor homes?
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Acceleration is most often used as an intervention to accommodate the learning needs of gifted and talented students.
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The program allowed talented students an opportunity to develop their artistic potential.
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