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Discover Ludwig"dazzling gift" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like: "My sister got me a dazzling gift for my birthday."
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The Tate has been bequeathed a dazzling gift, the most valuable in decades – an entire room of paintings and sculptures by Cy Twombly, one of the most revered American artists, following his wishes before he died in 2011.
Where her new full-length play Love and Information displays Caryl Churchill's dazzling gift for the elliptical, this 20-minute piece, which is being performed in accompanying matinee and late-evening performances, feels as if it's cramming a trunkload of ideas into a tiny vanity case.
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Underlying these dazzling gifts is his compulsion to provoke discomfort in himself and his audience".
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These efforts arise directly from my own tortured history as a digital pioneer, and the war still raging within me between harnessing the dazzling gifts of technology versus fighting to preserve the slower, less convenient pleasures of the analog world.
Henry Clay Frick never bought a piece by Pablo Picasso, but the Spaniard's close study of the artists represented in the Frick Collection (from El Greco to Goya to Ingres) — not to mention his dazzling gifts as a draftsman — make the museum the perfect context for this major loan exhibition, which was co-organized with the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Opens Oct. 4.
It is pure visual eye candy in pink and gold, and every shopper's fantasy offering dazzling gifts for women, men, and children, plus decadent treats at the cafe.
Seeing the show again on the very eve of the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, coupled with Fraser Grace's dazzling parable Gifts of War, was a reminder of how less can indeed be more.
Ali Akbar Khan, the foremost virtuoso of the lutelike sarod, whose dazzling technique and gift for melodic invention, often on display in concert with his brother-in-law Ravi Shankar, helped popularize North Indian classical music in the West, died on Thursday at his home in San Anselmo, Calif.
Barnes is both beneficiary and victim of Updike's own double-edged gift: a dazzling facility of phrase that sometimes feels like an end in itself.
In 2002, he put together — largely through his own gifts — a dazzling collection of eighty-seven major works by American artists, to fill certain gaps in the museum's permanent collection, and he is expected to spearhead the drive for Piano's addition and for the enhanced endowment.
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