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Discover Ludwig"have a knack" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a natural ability to do something easily or quickly. For example, "I have a knack for solving puzzles."
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Afghans have a knack for the nonliteral.
Some people have a knack for it.
Viruses have a knack for ambush.
That's what we have a knack for".
But joint ventures have a knack for degenerating.
"We both have a knack for assembling clutter," she says.
She seems to have a knack for brand management.
The Clippers have a knack for beating tough defensive teams.
We read poems because they have a knack for mattering.
"We have a knack for breaking laws," he muttered.
"They have a knack for waving the flag".
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