Skill vs. skills

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Allen165

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"Writing skill and an eye for detail constitute my strengths."

For me only "skill" works here, but I cannot explain why. Can you? Or do you disagree?

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Maybe he means basic literacy skill = he knows how to write.

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I would actually interpret it as meaning "being good at writing."


I guess... In my experience, good writing involves more than one skill.
 

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I would actually interpret it as meaning "being good at writing."

So would I- I would be more likely to interpret writing skills as basic literacy. However, given the nature of the claim, I think changing the wording might help things.
 
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