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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a singular gift for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a unique talent or ability in a particular area.
Example: "She has a singular gift for music, effortlessly playing complex pieces on the piano."
Alternatives: "a unique talent for" or "an exceptional ability in".
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This anthology of sketches was the show that established Mr. Ives as a playwright with a singular gift for turning writerly self-consciousness into short-form intellectual slapstick.
From an early age, he displayed a singular gift for devouring books at a breakneck clip, reading Tolstoy's "War and Peace" in a day, according to publishing legend.
I remember thinking von Trier had a singular gift for provocation when I attended a press screening of The Idiots (1998), that culminated with a journalist stomping off during the final credits shouting, "Bollocks!" repeatedly.
Three years ago, the animal-rights organization, which has a singular gift for public relations, offered a million dollars to the first group that could create "an in-vitro chicken-meat product that has a taste and texture indistinguishable from real chicken flesh".
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Yet he possessed a singular gift: a knack for riling up those who nurse gripes and are keen to pin the blame on someone or something.
He could have simply said the movie was a popcorn picture or praised Bekmambetov's singular gift for grisly mayhem.
The site's consensus is that "It might be more impressive on a technical level than as a piece of storytelling, but Avatar reaffirms James Cameron's singular gift for imaginative, absorbing filmmaking".
Carson's singular gift for resuscitating the ancient theme of desire is complicated by a postmodern habit of pastiche and fragmentation.
Ms. Murphy demonstrates once again her singular gift for balancing intellect and intuition, research and actorly insight, in musical performance.
And there are throughout thrilling examples of Mr. Kushner's singular gift for fusing politics, poetry and boundless empathy into juicy theater (4 00).
If Mr. Shinn's exploration of double nature is less successfully sustained than it was in "Dying City," "Picked" still offers ample evidence of this dramatist's singular gift for presenting human murkiness with precisely shaded clarity.
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