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The phrase "gift of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to something that has been given as a present. For example, "He gave her a gift of a diamond necklace".
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"The gift of me".
The gift of life!
Give the gift of light".
That's the gift of this".
Gift of anonymous donor.
No gift of grace.
I give the gift of gab.
Thank you for the gift of you.
Saramago has the gift of gab.
It's truly a gift of his.
(She does have the gift of gab).
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