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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good instinct for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's natural ability or intuition in a particular area or subject.
Example: "She has a good instinct for understanding people's emotions, which makes her an excellent counselor."
Alternatives: "a natural talent for" or "an innate sense of".
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It's a good instinct for musicians with this much firepower.
In comedy, I've got a good instinct for rhythm.
He has a good instinct for compromise, even over Europe.
"Shervin has a good instinct for successful entrepreneurs and deeply understands current Internet trends," Mr. Milner said.
"My primary consultant is myself and I have – you know, I have a good instinct for this stuff".
He or she needs to be an expert in monetary policy, have a good instinct for economic data and an insight into the big policy debates.
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But Arrington has a good instinct not only for what he does but also for the stuff others find interesting as the Big Picture spools on.
But Mr. Bradley has a very good instinct for the kind of food, and the kind of place, that a lot of New Yorkers want.
I think we have a pretty good instinct for what might work with the two of us.
"It was a good instinct," said Fred Osher, the director of health systems and services policy for the Council of State Governments Justice Center.
"That's a good instinct," Stiller said.
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