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Meanings of consider a prodigy in English
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Usage of consider a prodigy in English
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Heyward lifted his head from the cover, and beheld what he justly consideredaprodigy of rashness and skill.
2
At that time the boy was not consideredaprodigy, or even precocious, though he seemed to have various gifts.
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And then, woman was physically little understood, and what was actually sickness in her, was consideredaprodigy, witchcraft or monstrous turpitude.
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Misty Copeland Becomes First Black Principle Dancer in American Ballet Theater Consideredaprodigy, Copeland joined the prestigious American Ballet Theater in 2000.
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This is despite the fact that Diana came from one of Britain's most powerful aristocratic families and that Beckham was consideredaprodigy from childhood.