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skill set
[ skil-set ]
noun
- a particular combination of skills that a person has developed, especially ones that can be used in a job:
She doesn't have the proper skill set to be an effective manager.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of skill set1
Example Sentences
This skill set later helped him choreograph a scene in the 2007 sports parody âThe Comebacks,â which featured former NFL tight-end Tony Gonzalez.
Itâs made him one of the most important Lakers, a player with a skill set the team canât really replace when heâs not on the court.
âSpring training. Youâve got a chance to prepare. Youâve got a chance to get your skill set right. Youâve got a chance to come to the ballpark and work.â
Though Hudson impresses upon me just how âright brainâ she is â âto be an operator for a business is a completely different skill set than what Iâm ever capable of doing or even wanting to doâ â Kaling argues that Hudson is âone of the most rational-minded, old-school producers.â
This is pretty much exactly the skill set needed to explain on television and social media why something called âimpoundmentâ involving âthe Office of Management and Budgetâ is an urgent concern.
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