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Discover Ludwig"be gifted with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone who has a special natural talent or aptitude for something. For example: "He was gifted with a unique ability to play the piano."
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The terrorist would need to be gifted with an extraordinary run of luck.
London will be gifted with a spectacular new High Line, they trumpet, with a pocket park perched atop the crumbling remains of the old Victorian railway arches.
It is an art or a craft, and as such it cannot be governed by the basic tenets of logic.Intelligence officers must be gifted with imagination and creativity, enabling them to peer behind the curtain of apparent reality.
Fellow-men returning from abroad seem to be gifted with an omniscience which is denied us stay-at-homes, and which strangely, even they did not have before they left these shores.
Language insiders would like to be gifted with (no; they would like to be given) Copy Editor, a language newsletter for the publishing industry ($69 a year for six issues; www.copyeditor.com).
Payton said afterward that he envisioned how the game-winning rally would play out long before he came to bat, meaning that Payton may be gifted with some form of ESP.
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Inasmuch as human beings are gifted with reason, however, the religious experience of transcendence demands historical clarification.
"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.
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