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He had a flair for pyrotechnics, so people could not wait to see the flare in his show.

While he had a flair for sailing, in case of an emergency, he kept a flare gun aboard the boat.

She's a confident model who dresses with amazing style and flair and her hair shone like a flare.

I'm not surprised that he won the art contest because he has always had a flair for drawing and the flare he drew was beautifully done.

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