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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ample flair" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a generous or abundant amount of style or creativity.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition showcases ample flair, captivating visitors with its vibrant colors and imaginative designs."
Alternatives: "plenty of style" or "abundant creativity".
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Ms. Stephens and particularly Ms. Hunter seethe and connive with ample flair as the wicked sisters, and Sophie Russell, as the Fool, is nimble in her playful wit, making each of the character's potent morsels of wry philosophy sting with their truth.
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PES 2016 also excels in making you play and think as a team, while still leaving ample space for individual flair.
The scenes in which they face each other, crouching in the rubble and hidden in heating ducts, tunnels and the aisles of a half-demolished department store, provide ample evidence of Mr. Annaud's dexterity and visual flair.
Note to self: Sage pairs beautifully with pale woods (and ample greenery), making it a fab complement to spaces with a Scandinavian flair.
The flair?
Ample parking.
Liberace certainly had flair.
He has flair".
They need more flair.
Ample off-road parking.
Portions are ample.
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