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Discover LudwigThe phrase "knack of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's ability and aptitude for something. For example, "She had a knack of turning ideas into successful businesses."
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Finn's knack of taking wickets is unarguable.
He possessed the knack of making the everyday sound romantic.
"She has that knack of melding East with West.
"But Keith has the knack of the real Englishman.
Sherwood has a knack of escaping from tight situations.
He has a disconcerting knack of undercutting his own arguments.
Fate had a knack of being unkind to him.
He has this knack of making people respond positively.
"Ralph has the knack of listening to people".
She had a knack of knowing the right people.
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He also has the knack of creating some of the most perfect t-shrits.
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