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Free sign upThe phrase "What a gift" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express appreciation or admiration for something that has been given or received.
Example: "When I opened the box and saw the beautiful necklace, I thought to myself, what a gift!"
Alternatives: "What a treasure" or "What a blessing."
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"What a gift.
What a gift this is.
What a gift the quiet is.
What a gift he has been.
What a gift to India he is: honest, accomplished, wise a leader-sage.
What a gift God has given you if you choose to use it that way.
What a gift, not to be constantly scouting for an exit!
What a gift to the people this would be, and what an example to the world.
What a gift this would be to society if every Christian family lived fully its noble vocation".
What a gift that was to see Bryan Cranston play Walter White, from classic teacher to Scarface".
What a gift that is.
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