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The phrase "a gift of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is given voluntarily without payment in return, often to express generosity or appreciation.
Example: "She received a gift of beautiful flowers for her birthday."
Alternatives: "a present of" or "a donation of".
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It's truly a gift of his.
He's a gift of God".
A Gift of Numbers Q.
The twelfth, a gift of a secret.
I am a gift of God".
McCartney isn't a gift of an interview.
That would be a gift of reason.
Ms Campbell admitted receiving a gift of "dirty looking stones".
"It was a gift of love," Mrs. Lorman said.
It was a gift of sorts from Bill Belichick.
Among Destin's many blessings was a gift of coastal dynamics.
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