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talented in vs talented on

Both 'talented in' and 'talented on' are not commonly used phrases in English. The correct preposition to use with 'talented' is 'at'. Therefore, neither of the given phrases is correct in standard English usage.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 3964 views

talented in

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct preposition to use with 'talented' is 'at'.
  • These people are not famous or talented in any way.
  • I've known you for your music and talented in that field too.Great sermon.
  • Nezumi is a well-known actor/actress under the stage name Eve and is talented in singing, acting and dancing.
  • This is not the time to post a handmade sign (unless of course you are very talented in the field).
  • She is talented in modeling, motorcycling and even kickboxing.
  • He commented that it was a rare thing for a husband, wife and son to all be talented in calligraphy.
  • Hugh was very talented in both arts... but I think...
  • Profession designer, stylist and fashion critic is very popular nowadays and if the person is talented in this, that he will succeed.
  • Ken is really nice, really knowledgeable about this area of the craft and very talented in doing this work.
  • You may be a little talented in drawing, but your basic upbringing is just too weak. Isn't it true?
  • He particularly liked the manner in which she picked up a glass: "I thought she was very talented in that action."
  • I have two passions, and obviously, I'm vastly talented in both fields.
  • Jongup: Daehyun hyung is very talented in singing high pitched notes and I think that's how we ended our practice. (laughs)
  • I always say I'm not a musician, because, although I make a lot of music, I'm not very talented in one instrument or something, I follow more an idea and try to make it happen.
  • You're so talented in so many ways.
  • She also used to be very talented in magic.
  • You're really a scheduler talented in many areas.
  • Madame Agathe is very talented in divination.
  • You're both equally talented in their eyes.
  • She is very beautiful and also talented in poetry and arts.

Alternatives:

  • talented at

talented on

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct preposition to use with 'talented' is 'at'.
  • Gators talented on defense. By Robbie Andreu Staff writer. Published: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 at 6:01 a.m.. Last Modified: Tuesday, December 9, 2014 ...
  • Scouting Tennessee: Young, talented, on the rise. Chad Leistikow, cleistikow@ dmreg.com 10:18 p.m. CST December 7, 2014. NCAA Football: Tennessee at ...
  • Sep 11, 2014 ... Cutler: 49ers very talented on defense. Quarterback Jay Cutler addresses the media following Thursday's practice at Halas Hall to discuss the ...
  • 3 days ago ... 'Jewish & Talented' on stage Feb. 12. North York Mirror. A Jewish talent show provides an opportunity for Toronto's Jewish community to ...

Alternatives:

  • talented at

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