"His talent is not restricted to math, but can also be evident in his soft skills."
Is this sentence grammatically correct?
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It is not grammatically "incorrect" but might be more idiomatic as:
His talent is not restricted to math but is also evident in his soft skills.
His talent is not restricted to math but is also evident in his soft skills.
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