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"flair of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's unique and stylish qualities or their individuality in a particular area or skill. Example: She had a flair of creativity in her cooking, often experimenting with unconventional ingredients to create delicious dishes.
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They provided the flair of the side.
The team lacked the flair of the injured Ryan Giggs.
But none have the fame and flair of Martinez.
His remarks there, touting the city's progress, have a flair of a campaign stump speech.
Walter Mondale has all the dramatic flair of a trigonometry teacher.
But for the past ten years the design flair of older generations has been creeping back.
Second: its rounded facade has the feel and flair of a 1930s yacht.
Unfortunately, the framers of the C.B.A. lack the poetic flair of our Founding Fathers.
Gingerbread Victorian details on the exterior contrast with the contemporary flair of the open-plan layout.
But none have the festive flair of the crimson-fleshed blood orange.
They come for the "fantasy, the playfulness, the flair of artistry".
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