Phrases with «real knack»

The phrase "real knack" means having a natural gift or talent for something. Full definition

Sentences with «real knack»

  • Masayoshi Son has a real knack for what's going to happen in 10 years or 20 years and he makes big bets. (fortune.com)
  • «They have a real knack for recognizing nontraditional opportunities.» (entrepreneur.com)
  • They have a real knack for finding and using a host of resources other than money: They find free advisors, acquire used equipment, defer compensation, negotiate excellent terms, partner with their customers, and use someone else's building rather than buy one. (entrepreneur.com)
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