“child prodigy” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “child prodigy”:

+ He was a child prodigy in country music.

+ A child prodigy is a child who is very smart at an early age.

+ The critic of “Le Ménestrel” wrote about Bozzacchi on 29 May 1870, “The title of child prodigy should be devised for her had it had not been abused in so many other cases; although scarcely fifteen years old she is already a very skillful dancer, what is better still in our opinion, she is a graceful and a witty actress; add to that a well-proportioned, dainty little body, and that she bids fair to have the prettiest features in the world.

+ Near is a child prodigy who clearly mirrors L, and Mello is an impulsive, antisocial teen obsessed with one-upping Near.

+ The Chilean government heard of the child prodigy and quickly organized to have him sent to Germany to study with the best music teachers.

+ He was a child prodigy and began performing to audiences at the age of five.

+ Quinn Sullivan is an AmericansAmerican child prodigy from New Bedford MA.

child prodigy use in-sentences
child prodigy use in-sentences

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