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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are gifted with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses a particular talent or ability, often implying that this talent is innate or bestowed upon them.
Example: "She is gifted with an extraordinary ability to understand complex mathematical concepts."
Alternatives: "are endowed with" or "possess".
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Not all people are gifted with education and intellect.
Turning southeast at Algodonales on Route CA-4405, you are gifted with the first direct view.
Inasmuch as human beings are gifted with reason, however, the religious experience of transcendence demands historical clarification.
Designers such as Gehry and Libeskind are gifted with a pencil, and often establish a building's form on paper.
Luckily, the Bulls are gifted with a few pretty great players, most notably Luol Deng and Joakim Noah.
Both are gifted with extraordinary athleticism that allows them to repeat precisely the act of throwing a baseball at precise targets.
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"He was gifted with that," Andrews said.
He was gifted with Kelly's players.
Norm also was gifted with many passions and talents.
For Roger has been gifted with thought crimes.
Cromwell is gifted with Mantel's dark wit.
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