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As in being innately skilled at something? Gifted at. "Justine is gifted at languages, but not sports."

Conversely, though, you would say that someone has a gift for something. "Lucas has a gift for public speaking."

If you can, try to use the word without 'for' or 'at'. She is a gifted athlete, or he is a gifted speaker. Sometimes, 'gifted in' sounds best.

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