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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.
Word History and Origins
Origin of skill set1
Example Sentences
He says it’s “not exactly harder” to film a oner; “it’s just a very different skill set.”
“Yasmin’s skill set really lies in getting people to do what it is that she wants them to do,” Abela says.
Eventually, it was always likely that Rushing would force his way to the majors, and that Kim would carve out a niche with his well-rounded skill set.
“We’re gonna have some punting, which is good because it’s another element where a different skill set is required, which may open up another roster spot for someone that does that skill set fairly well,” Seymour said.
It’s not that Boneta had any trouble diversifying his skill set before.
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