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Morningrise Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Talent for a job

Are these sentences both correct? How would you say that you have talent for a job?

I would like a job I have talent for.
I would like a job I'm inclined/disposed/talented for.
  

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Hi, Are these sentences both correct? How would you say that you have talent for a job? I would like a job I have talent for.

  • Hi, Are these sentences both correct?
  • How would you say that you have talent for a job?
  • I would like a job I have talent for.
  • I would like a job I'm inclined/disposed/talented for.
  • These are awkward collocations.
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Hi,

Are these sentences both correct? How would you say that you have talent for a job?

I would like a job I have talent for.
I would like a job I'm inclined/disposed/talented for.


These are awkward collocations. More natural are, eg

He is a talented accountant.

He has a talent for accounting.

I'd

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