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Discover Ludwig"had a knack for" is correct and usable in written English.
You usually use this phrase to indicate that someone is exceptionally good at something. For example, "John had a knack for writing beautiful stories."
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(Gracie had a knack for it).
He had a knack for numbers.
He had a knack for business.
Clinton had a knack for radiating intimacy.
But he soon discovered he had a knack for design.
"I had a knack for picking out bad guys.
Wright, however, had a knack for angering Lombardi.
Zuckerberg had a knack for creating simple, addictive software.
Mr. Gingrich also had a knack for self-inflicted wounds.
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Mr. Townsend has a knack for discovery.
Microsoft has a knack for comebacks.
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