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Discover Ludwig"sudden gift" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a gift that is given unexpectedly or out of the blue. For example, "The family was surprised when they received a sudden gift from their grandparents."
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It's a sudden gift that hasn't been here.
The sudden gift of a day with nothing to do.
He told it meant the sudden gift of rain.
I had no vision of the Elysian Fields, no sudden gift for telepathy, no sense that I could fly like a bird.
So, a woman will lift her head from the sieve of her hands and stare at the minims sung by a tree, a sudden gift.
Of the sudden gift of appointing Obama's successor, Blagojevich is heard saying to his political adviser, Doug Scofield: "I mean, I've got this thing and it's fucking golden".
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After months of hardship, the sudden gifts only accentuated the power of those behind the cameras and the artificial nature of the construct.
In delight, at the sudden, novel gift of self-awareness.
It seems apt that mushrooms are made from the same stuff as insects – chitin – because, like insects, they have a gift for sudden appearance.
From Aaron Hernandez (New England Patriot accused of manslaughter) to Lindsey Lohan (actress accused of everything), it often turns out that sudden success is no gift from the gods.
Speech analytics engines can also be used to search consumer calls for unexpected events or trends, like a sudden problem with product delivery or using gift cards.
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