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"to gift" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the action of giving somebody a present or item. For example, "I decided to gift my friend a book for her birthday."
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to gift
noun
Something given to another voluntarily, without charge.
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Pisi fumbled O'Driscoll's deft grubber to gift Fitzgerald the first.
Nobody wants to gift a peeler or spatula.
And then he decided to gift it to the Bangles.
MUSEUM shops offer a welcome shortcut to gift givers.
It's a tad unorthodox for your assistant to gift you on Father's Day.
Still, you make a fair point: whether and how to gift is your prerogative.
He then followed it up with a double fault to gift the second set.
"Do you know if she has (had) any intention to gift this to the Corcoran?
He may have many fine qualities, and you can teach him to gift well later.
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It's a go-to gift for young couples and new parents.
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