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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
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Hi

What's the difference between "a man of incredible talent" and "a man with incredible talent"?


Thanks in advance

  

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soheil1 Hi What's the difference between "a man of incredible talent" and "a man with incredible talent"? Thanks in advance Normally they would mean the same thing: that he is incredibly talented. It would be possible to have a sentence like "He is a man with incredible talent available in his organization" indicating that he has talented people working for him.

  • soheil1 Hi What's the difference between "a man of incredible talent" and "a man with incredible talent"?
  • Thanks in advance Normally they would mean the same thing: that he is incredibly talented.
  • It would be possible to have a sentence like "He is a man with incredible talent available in his organization" indicating that he has talented people working for him.
  • You couldn't use "of" instead of "with" this way.
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soheil1

Hi

What's the difference between "a man of incredible talent" and "a man with incredible talent"?


Thanks in advance

Normally they would mean the same thing: that he is incredibly talented.

It would be possible to have a sentence like "He is a man with incredible talent available in his organization" indicat

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