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Discover Ludwig'to be gifted' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to someone as having a special talent or natural ability. For example, "Although she had not taken any formal classes, she was naturally gifted at playing the piano."
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The portrait, of Elizabeth Balguy, will be the Holburne's first owned Wright of Derby work, and is the third work to be gifted under the new cultural gifts scheme introduced by the government last year, which allows tax relief on nationally important works gifted during owners' lives.
Couple Conundrum: Duplicate Gifts Last summer, brides-to-be Danielle and Stephanie spent weekend upon weekend meticulously curating their registries at various department stores, only to be gifted not one, but three of the same gift that wasn't on their registry.
If you want to make it a gift box, simply insert the item to be gifted into the model before attaching the last few pieces.
Mark would not want to be gifted a win".
Some of our kids don't appear to be gifted.
The terrorist would need to be gifted with an extraordinary run of luck.
There it is: Jules feels average in a world where everyone has to be gifted.
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He dodged the draft in Vietnam, and reacted to being gifted a veteran's Purple Heart by saying "I always wanted to get the Purple Heart.
That is to say, I'm "gifted" weed legally from someone growing it.
The art being gifted to the nation adds up to about £25m of work.
But I'm beginning to think that he's gifted in some way.
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