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"an ear for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's ability to perceive and understand something, especially when it comes to sound or music. Example: Sarah has always had an ear for languages and is fluent in five different tongues.
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I have an ear for that.
Storytelling is like an ear for music.
There's also an "ear" for movie-viewing.
Jo Shapcott has an ear for a title.
That was someone who didn't have an ear for numbers.
I had an ear for it," says Ford.
Hughes had an ear for subtle and flexible language distinctions.
Acosta does have an ear for a beautiful phrase, though.
In traveling he developed an ear for languages.
Common sense and an ear for language are better guides.
He had an ear for very good players".
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