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Example sentences for "marked ability"

  • He was a man of marked ability, a good lawyer, conservative in all his ideas and tendencies, and throughly fair and impartial.

  • He had been a colleague of my father on the supreme bench, and during all his manhood had been distinguished as a lawyer and a man of marked ability.

  • He was a man of marked ability, with conscientious devotion to his work, which earned him the respect of his fellows, as well as success amongst his patients.

  • He has all the faculties of which a lawyer may be proud, skill in the presentation of his evidence, marked ability in cross examination, perseverance before the jury, and a strong grasp of every feature of the case.

  • Since then, various leaders of no marked ability or individuality have struggled with the permanent difficulties of Church and State, North and South, capitalism and socialism, and the shifting difficulties of foreign relations.

  • He soon gave evidence of marked ability, and was taken into the papal service and sent as apostolic delegate to Benevento.

  • Have you never made the mistake of replying carelessly to one whom you thought was stupid, but whom you discovered to be a person of marked ability?

  • During the protracted and exciting tariff struggle of 1842, he had sustained himself as chairman of the Ways and Means Committee with marked ability.

  • Rochester was not a man of marked ability.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    abide here; about equal; agreeable flavor; average weight; certain points; great force; great heat; kept open; large property; least resistance; little interest; marked ability; marked beauty; marked degree; marked increase; marked tendency; marked tree; marked varieties; natural instinct; perfect faith; ride back; single cell; this practice; thou hadst; vote and hold office; what ground