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The phrase "with panache" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who does something with flair, confidence, and style. For example, you can say, "John spoke with panache at the conference, presenting his ideas with flair and conviction."
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He pitched with panache.
She forgot things with panache.
"Rage with panache".
Both chorus and orchestra performed with panache.
He did both with panache.
The Harlem Quartet played with panache.
Blanc's side secured their crown with panache.
But he did so with panache.
But at least he did it with panache.
Namely, to not only win but win easily, with panache.
And even recycling can be accomplished with panache and deviltry.
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