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'a tremendous knack' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an innate talent or aptitude someone has. For example: "John has a tremendous knack for solving puzzles quickly."
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Fletcher is endlessly cruel and sarcastic - and has a tremendous knack for vicious, expletive-filled put-downs.
He intersperses short invented biographies of unusual types throughout the book, and demonstrates a tremendous knack for integrating quotes, interviews and anecdotes into a formal structure to excavate weirdness.
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She always had a tremendous, seemingly natural, knack for the ad business.
"Rocky has a tremendous feel for the flow of the game and a knack for finding the creases," Bob Stoops said.
"A tremendous physical outburst".
A tremendous explosion followed.
A tremendous savings.
'A tremendous influence.
A tremendous reward".
A tremendous loss.
A tremendous thing.
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