Sentence examples for knack of reducing from inspiring English sources

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Giacometti has the cartoonist's knack of reducing a face to its fundamental features.

Even though the senator was exonerated in the Keating case, he nonetheless still feels he betrayed his sense of honour.He has, too, the electorally useful knack of reducing the complex issue to the comprehensible soundbite.

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(I don't need to tell you who's who in that pairing, do I?) At several points in the show he compares world conflicts to brawls of various levels of intensity and complexity, a point of view that epitomizes his blue-collar appeal and knack for reducing the world's intractable macro problems to matters of micro-egoism and macho one-upmanship.

He has a knack for reducing a country to a phrase.

; The Saatchi team has a knack for reducing complex marketing strategies into one effective and simple thought.

And a Bulgarian third division match was abandoned after only four minutes when Gigant Belene, who could only field eight players because of suspensions and knack, were reduced to just six players by even more knack.

He possessed the knack of making the everyday sound romantic.

"She has that knack of melding East with West.

Finn's knack of taking wickets is unarguable.

"But Keith has the knack of the real Englishman.

Sherwood has a knack of escaping from tight situations.

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