Sentence examples for admirable flair from inspiring English sources

The phrase "admirable flair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's impressive style or talent in a particular area, such as art, writing, or performance.
Example: "Her presentation had an admirable flair that captivated the audience from the start."
Alternatives: "commendable style" or "impressive touch".

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Ms. O'Brien is a gifted chef in relatively humble surroundings who cooks with admirable flair.

Chris Dews takes on multiple roles, including two-thirds of the Holy Trinity, with admirable flair.

Though she was born and raised in India, the self-described "white-skinned" actress plays a young woman learning Hindi with admirable flair.

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In the secular cathedral of St David's Hall, the French conductor Laurence Equilbey presided over the forces of the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales with admirable discipline and flair.

Although she achieved global stardom as the trailblazing space heroine, Fisher eventually became just as famous and beloved for simply being herself: an author, actor, activist and personality, armed with an acerbic comic flair and an admirable, if occasionally unnerving, tendency to tell the truth.

The hall, opened in 2007 by a group of Suffolk farmers to showcase their wares, is admirable, but running a restaurant with flair takes a different skill set.

The company's men are also admirable: I particularly appreciated the calm flair of Pierre-François Vilanoba in "Stravinsky Violin Concerto" (Aria I), and enjoyed the lively attack of Anthony Spaulding (a soloist) in the same ballet's other lead male role.

One could make the point that the Olympics are nothing more than overrated television filler during the dog days of August, with admirable athletes performing rarely seen sports, with a flair of human interest.

"Sifting facts for meaning in fine-tuned words, this is biography at its best," applauded the New Statesman's Lyndall Gordon, who found the author an admirable "guide who won't rush to judgment" with a "flair for play of language".

Tan's admirable lieutenants, the coquettish Mathilde Froustey, diamantine Wanting Zhao, and patrician Dores André executed their solo Shade variations with great flair (minus a couple of tiny tremors) but it was Zhao - in arguably the most challenging Shade solo - who took our breath away.

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