Sentence examples for ear for from inspiring English sources

"ear for" is not a grammatically correct phrase on its own and cannot be used as a part of a sentence.
It may be a missing word or phrase that would make sense in context, such as "a keen ear for music" or "an ear for languages." In these examples, "ear for" means having a talent or natural ability in a particular area. Other phrases that can be used in place of "ear for" are "a good ear for" or "a knack for." Example: She has a great ear for fashion and always knows how to put together the perfect outfit for any occasion.

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I have an ear for that.

Storytelling is like an ear for music.

Rawlings's ear for harmonic possibilities is impish.

Cody has a tremendous ear for dialogue.

Solon's ear for character is ­impressive.

There's also an "ear" for movie-viewing.

"He had a sensuous ear for sound.

His ear for dialogue, and for different voices, is exceptional.

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.

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