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1 A few with an early developed special aptitude do, but very few.
2 Helen Keller is supposed to have a special aptitude for languages.
3 Men are constantly attempting, without special aptitude , work for which special aptitude is indispensable.
4 Genius, or talent, or special aptitude , is a necessary equipment for such an undertaking.
5 The faculty was inherent in them; they seemed to be created with a special aptitude .
6 Boys who had obviously no special aptitude would be kept on at the simple subjects.
7 George Eliot essayed to do, with prodigious labor, what she had no special aptitude for.
8 He had "a special aptitude for war," says one general.
9 He called his species of work, for which he possessed special aptitude , "shaving barbers."
10 The pupils were mostly workers in the Owen mills who had shown some special aptitude for education.
11 Of special aptitude or scientific training he possessed no pretension, and his selection was a fatal blunder.
12 Almost immediately after taking his degree, Herschel gave evidence of possessing a special aptitude for original scientific investigation.
13 This special artifice can only be used by such narrators as have special aptitude and gifts in this direction.
14 The Believer may find his own special aptitude lies rather among concrete things, in experimenting and promoting experiments in collective action.
15 The child, put to work, has not the knowledge of the parent, but a special aptitude in his skill and dexterity.
16 That if the pupil then shows no special aptitude , he should be recommended to give up all idea of the stage.
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This collocation consists of: Special aptitude through the time
Special aptitude across language varieties