Answer:
Talent does not equal to a stronger/better worker.
In this case, it is generally a "stronger" worker, which would give the appearance of having the capacity of strength. However, note that the sentence does not imply what kind of talent the person has, and the talent the person can have does not generally have to do with strength. This means that, true, Talent does not make you a stronger worker. For example, say you have a talent in working out complicated math skills in your head. While it may save you time, it does not necessary mean you are a "stronger worker", for you may not be fit to do the job you are applying for, say construction work in which you need to have strong muscles and be fit.
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