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This is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to talk about someone who is very talented for learning languages quickly. For example, "John has a real gift for languages, being able to speak three different dialects fluently."
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Berry inherited her father's gift for languages.
My New York grandmother had no gift for languages.
Rimbaud's gift for languages and his humane treatment of the Ethiopians made him popular with them.
James had an acknowledged gift for languages, after all, and the greatest teachers in the world.
Ms. Snodgrass had a gift for languages and spoke at least four well.
Leo – as his friends called him – had a gift for languages.
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Here in that flowing, gift-for-language Lewis style is what he wrote.
Dr. Sterling's gift for language complements her science.
"Tony's gift for language was completely apparent," he says.
Some playwrights have a gift for language, but not really for speech.
Wilson had a high I.Q.; he also had a gift for language.
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