build repertoire

Frequency: 7.817.4 per million words

To gradually create or increase a collection of pieces or skills.

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Examples (10)

  • A young musician needs to build a solid repertoire before performing solo.
  • To become a versatile actor, one must continuously build their emotional repertoire.
  • She spent years in culinary school learning to build a diverse cooking repertoire.
  • The comedian is working hard to build a new stand-up repertoire for his tour.
  • It's crucial for a magician to build a varied repertoire of tricks to keep audiences engaged.
  • By attending workshops, professionals can build their problem-solving repertoire.
  • He aims to build a repertoire of conversational phrases in several languages.
  • The software developer decided to build a repertoire of open-source tools.
  • Even experienced artists constantly build their creative repertoire through experimentation.
  • We need to build a stronger repertoire of strategies to tackle market challenges.