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I trust that China will go on to take a more active part.
Benefits are in effect.
She displayed her talents.
She really showed her stuff in the English speech contest.
He answered my questions by the exercise of his excellent memory.
He showed great skill at baseball.
He did justice to his talent.
He is in his element when talking economics.
When we write a novel, we exercise our imagination.
My wife showed excellent taste in decorating the room.
He does not, in short, write with the candor of a man who is completely confident of his thesis.
Having reached the rank of prime minister, and with the enthusiastic support of the masses, it seems he is able to wield presidential powers.
On bad roads this little car really comes into its own.
Paul's knowledge of creative bookkeeping has been the secret of his ability to get all the staffing he needs.
The author doesn't display much talent in his book.
In the contest he displayed what ability he had.
This writer is at his best in his short stories.
"A fish out of water" is a metaphor for being unable to use your talents due to a change of environment.
I looked it up, thinking “no way”, “Show your femininity in the toilet!” articles saying as such came up a lot...

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