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skilled

[skild] / skɪld /


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The second adviser was also knowledgeable, spoke extensively about how skilled he was at investing, and he even bragged about his Mercedes-Benz.

From MarketWatch

“The weather broke just enough, clearing a path that only the most skilled aviators in the world could maneuver through,” said Caine.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shadow home secretary Chris Philp called last month for the government to hold West Midlands Police to account, telling the Commons: "The Maccabi fans were not skilled and organised fighters - it was just made up."

From BBC

Wolves have since recolonized the state — a development hailed by conservationists as an ecological win but derided by many ranchers whose cattle are slaughtered by the skilled pack hunters.

From Los Angeles Times

With the same period also marking the opening of Anglesey Aluminium in nearby Holyhead, it was a time of industrial upheaval which brought long-term, skilled employment to a Welsh-speaking island long dominated by agriculture.

From BBC