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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has a flair' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's skill or aptitude for something. For example, "Mary has a flair for cooking; she can make any dish taste amazing!".
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Shiva has a flair for incendiary analogies.
He has a flair for farce.
Kord has a flair for drama, too.
Mr. Carpenter has a flair for the theatrical.
He also has a flair for the dramatic.
He also has a flair that Mr Zaldivar lacks.
"Barry has a flair for the dramatic," McCovey said.
She certainly has a flair for the unconventional.
The uber-stylist has a flair for drama.
FX has a flair for unusual, homegrown shows, including "The Americans" and "American Horror Story".
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Every level has a flair, and all decks are enclosed".
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