remarkable gift
collocation in Englishmeaningsofremarkableandgift
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remarkable
adjective
uk/rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/us/rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bəl/
unusual or special and therefore surprising and ...
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gift
noun
uk/ɡɪft/us/ɡɪft/
a present or something that ...
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He was endowed not only with great mental powers but also with aremarkablegiftof graceful speech and powers of persuasion.
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It has been very difficult for us—pretty well impossible—to arrive at any very precise statement of the value of thisremarkablegift.
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I suppose, about £20 million, we realise what aremarkablegiftfrom our fellow citizens it is.
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He was a brilliant lecturer and possessed aremarkablegiftfor clear exposition.
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His columns were noted for their fresh, inventive phraseology, and hisremarkablegiftfor phrase and observation and jaunty, ornate prose.
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He had aremarkablegiftfor tipping the balance of power in his favor.
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She possessed aremarkablegiftfor recitation, which she utilized on behalf of charitable institutions.
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His first violin lessons were at the age of 6: his early musical training was mostly received from his father, a schoolteacher, who had aremarkablegiftfor music.
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Before this, indeed since 1858, he had shown aremarkablegiftfor verse-writing, the results of which, however, were not abundant enough to justify separate publication.
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I was fortunate to attend a small village school in the 1950s which was run by a head teacher of quite remarkable gifts.
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As a child he showed remarkable gifts for pianoforte playing.
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Admiration, throughout, for his remarkable gifts; and reservations, which developed into profound misgivings, concerning some of his uses of them.
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He showed in the speaker's chair remarkable gifts.
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