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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "gifts of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to gifts that someone has given or received. For example, "John received many gifts of books and toys from his friends for his birthday."
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Remember the gifts of yore?
Gifts of $231 million.
Then came the gifts of Messi.
Of the small gifts of heaven.
Call it the 12 Gifts of Christmas.
Others inappropriate gifts of old clothes are fuelling campfires.
85% of them are gifts of individuals.
(Philip's books include "Gifts of the Spirit").
Nor do the gifts of persuasion necessarily overlap with the gifts of demagoguery.
The best gifts, of course, aren't things.
Read more about gifts of securities.
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