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- noun The set of a person's
skills .
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Examples
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Going right back to Raph Koster's "theory of fun," learning and improving at this skillset is what makes us enjoy games in the first place.
Archive 2008-08-01 SVGL 2008
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Others have suggested that his "skillset" is common and easily replaced.
Royals Review 2010
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Colome continued to show the same "skillset" he's always had - no command of his fastball, no outpitch, and living evidence that throwing 95 doesn't make you a major league pitcher.
U.S.S. Mariner 2010
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Alexandre Vinokourov: Not my favorite subject, but Vino wins on instinct and aggression, the kind of skillset that could work just about anywhere.
Podium Cafe 2009
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But Staff Writer doesn't do justice to the fierce skillset he brings to the publication as a digital storyteller.
Pablo Manriquez: 7 Young Latinos In Online Media To Watch In 2012 Pablo Manriquez 2011
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I look forward to watching her skillset continue to boom in 2012.
Pablo Manriquez: 7 Young Latinos In Online Media To Watch In 2012 Pablo Manriquez 2011
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An that Swann such an efficient, skillset executing, humour void.
Now England have won the Ashes, it's time to focus on being liked | Barney Ronay 2011
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I look forward to watching her skillset continue to boom in 2012.
Pablo Manriquez: 7 Young Latinos In Online Media To Watch In 2012 Pablo Manriquez 2011
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Sitting at a desk all day -- the running joke is that my B.A. is in Xeroxing -- may not be optimizing my skillset, but I'm blessed to have something to remotely pay the bills.
Brandon Woods: I Should Have Listened to My Father Brandon Woods 2011
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Like me, she's a workaholic hellbent on expanding her digital skillset.
Pablo Manriquez: 7 Young Latinos In Online Media To Watch In 2012 Pablo Manriquez 2011
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