talent spotter

talent spotter
talent scout or talent spotter noun
Someone whose business is to discover and recruit talented people, esp in entertainment and sport
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Main Entry:talent

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talent spotter variant UK US
Main entry: talent scout

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ˈtalent scout [talent scout talent scouts] (also scout, ˈtalent spotter) noun
a person whose job is to find people who are good at singing, acting, sport, etc. in order to give them work
See also:scout

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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