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The phrase "flare for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a natural talent or inclination towards a particular skill or activity. Example: Sarah has a natural flare for public speaking. She always captivates the audience with her confident delivery and persuasive arguments.
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Well, considering their flare for the dramatic, why not?
A flare for the dramatic, amid steady productivity: that's Jeter.
Uribe said his flare for the dramatic is not natural.
Mr. Benkirane took office showing a flare for the dramatic.
But it may not be Trump's flare for style that closed the deal.
Hitler is presented as a struggling bohemian, artist and opportunist with a flare for public speaking.
But problems at the mapping agency continued to flare for months, officials said.
Mr. Lewis's poker face and flare for the dramatic appear to have paid off with Merrill Lynch.
Occupy Oakland is only the latest opportunity for the Bay Area to show off its flare for policing controversy.
Spread among three separate houses, the rooms showcase Petra's flare for restrained interior design, adorned with antique knick-knacks.
It was just a temporary flare for excess gas, but it signaled a new era in energy production.
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