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You can use the phrase "knack for research" in written English
It means someone has a natural ability or talent for researching and finding information. For example: I have a knack for research that has been incredibly helpful in my job as a journalist.
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Etienne-Manneville has a knack for identifying important research questions that have received little attention.
Williams is not only very self-motivated and willing to put in long hours, but in recent years she also has developed a knack for designing innovative research schemes.
The author has a knack for translating the most algebraic of research papers into bright expository prose -- though the swarm of anecdotes at times makes it difficult to follow the progress of his argument.
She found she had a knack for picking good nannies, and began researching.
During this time, he developed a knack for organisation and fundraising, obtaining funding for his research from 10 different institutions.
Academic research tells us that individual investors have a knack for hanging onto money-losing stocks.
Web analytics company StatCounter has a knack for pushing attention-grabbing press releases based on data collected by its research arm, StatCounter Global Stats.
A knack for diplomacy?
Mr. Townsend has a knack for discovery.
Brittin has a British knack for understatement.
(Gracie had a knack for it).
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