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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bit of flair" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to describe something that adds a unique element of style or creativity to a situation or thing. For example, "She wore a bright blue dress with just a bit of flair to give it some character."
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Has a little bit of flair himself.
Romance always benefits from a bit of flair.
So his nomination of her as U.N. ambassador carried an extra bit of flair.
If Mr. Banescu seemed quiet, his car suggested that he had a bit of flair.
So this year, he is trying to race with a little bit of flair.
Rather it is Italian home cooking with a bit of flair.
To add a bit of flair, I chose little-known flowers.
This kit shows they have something else in their locker: a bit of flair.
In a bit of flair, the 100-pound dog — named Prince — was brought to court as evidence.
Her apartment, decorated in taupe, black and cream and with quite a bit of flair, is rigidly organized.
If you can just have a tiny little bit of flair you don't really have to dress up".
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