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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gift of explaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's talent or ability to explain things clearly and effectively.
Example: "Her ability to break down complex concepts into simple terms is truly a gift of explaining."
Alternatives: "a talent for explanation" or "an aptitude for clarifying".
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He had a gift of explaining arcane economic terms in layman's language.
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VANCE PACKARD was the Malcolm Gladwell of his day, a journalist with a gift for explaining business to the general public.
And he has a gift for explaining finances in simple terms without being condescending.
In what can only be described as a "Gift of the Magi" moment, I started to explain that I could understand his point of view and was resigned to parting with Dino, but he countered that he knew Jeremy and I were very attached to Dino and he would give him a last chance.
"He had a gift of the gab that worked with the girls," explained Mack.
"He had a gift of the gab that worked with the girls," explains Mack.
It's truly a gift of his.
A Gift of Numbers Q.
Their commitment can be seen as a gift of self.
A Gift of Good Taste.
Clodronate was a gift of Roche Diagnostics GmbH.
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