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Discover Ludwig"got the knack" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe having acquired a skill, often after only a few attempts. For example, you could say: "I'm so glad I got the knack of this game after only a few tries."
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Never got the knack.
He's got the knack.
It took several tries before we got the knack.
I finally got the knack of it, but couldn't help contrasting it with the X6.
Like the majority of subway riders, I finally got the knack of the swipe.
Once you have got the knack of the camera, there are other simple tips for making a good video.
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"Get the Knack" seemed to signal the arrival of a major new talent.
But it has taken a while for them to get the knack of running it.
So had we gotten the knack of navigating the city after all?
They are getting the knack of answering the telephone, I will give them that.
"Get the Knack," released in June 1979, became an instant smash, going gold in two weeks and platinum in a month.
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