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The phrase "about flair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to style, creativity, or a distinctive quality in various contexts, such as fashion, writing, or performance.
Example: "Her presentation was not just informative; it was about flair, capturing the audience's attention with her unique style."
Alternatives: "regarding style" or "concerning creativity".
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"It's not only about energy and desire, it's about flair and imagination.
But then he showed that his game was as much about grit as it was about flair.
An Englishman lecturing Saint-André about flair and the Gallic way, while wearing the colours of his former club – could it get any worse?
An exhibition about Flair, an innovative magazine created by Fleur Cowles and published from February 1950 to January 1951, will be at the gallery through July 26.
Both men began their bartending careers at Islands restaurant in Brea, so they know a thing or two about flair and old-school tropical drinks made with canned juices and commercial grenadine.
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"People talk about style and flair but what is that?
"People talk about style and flair but what is that?" he remarked during his time at Chelsea.
Everyone knows about French flair and their unpredictability.
Brazil, five times champions, has been all about attacking flair — Garrincha, Pelé, Ronaldinho and Robinho inventing the unimaginable.
Yet Ms. Cowles's defiant originality also demonstrates another lesson about mere flair: it can sparkle plenty, but it has to march in tune with fashion, even if not in lock step.
We need to talk about your flair.
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