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child prodigy
noun as in very gifted young person
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He was a child prodigy in chess and reached master standard at the age of 13.
From BBC
Harold is a child prodigy when it comes to being a horseman and cowboy, straddling and doing a tie-down on a cow.
From Los Angeles Times
But that's exactly what untried child prodigy Aswan Reid has done in her latest movie, critics say.
From BBC
What happens to child prodigies when they grow up?
From BBC
She was considered a child prodigy in dance and by age 10 received a degree to begin teaching dance.
From Los Angeles Times
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