noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
artistic
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When it comes to styling, artistic flair and imagination are essential.
creative
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How do you utilise your creative flair and imagination?
■ VERB
show
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The furnishings are of a high standard and show considerable flair in innovative design and good taste with respect to choice of modern materials.
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He shows a flair for clerical work, though.
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He had shown what a little flair might do for the army as a whole.
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Batty was pretty aggressive but only occasionally showed the flair and intelligence of which he is capable.
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We owe to Polybius the only description of this procession - which shows his flair .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a combination of British practicality and French flair
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As a player he had a lot of flair , but it didn't help him win.
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Bates is bringing her comedic flair to the show.
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Being a good salesman requires skill, flair , and a good knowledge of your product.
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If you have a flair for languages, there are some good career opportunities in Europe.
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One of the best new players, he shows flair and creativity at the game.
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She credits her father for her business flair .
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The room's interior was designed with taste and flair .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dominic has always had a flair for appropriating snippets of verbiage.
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In his new post Stewart displayed enthusiasm and flair .
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Or are you an Audrey, eager to walk up the aisle in a chic, minimal gown with Hepburnesque flair ?