Learn Business English vocabulary with our Phrase of the Week! Each week, we introduce a new phrase to help you sound more natural and confident in your professional communication.
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This week's phrase:
HAVE A KNACK /næk/ FOR something
= to have a special ability to do something well, often something that others might find difficult.
She has a knack for solving complex problems.
He has a knack for finding creative solutions to tough problems.
He seems to have a knack for making people feel comfortable, which is great for team dynamics.
You might have a knack for:
learning new languages
organizing events
handling difficult situations
making clients feel appreciated
motivating your team during tough projects
creating compelling stories around products
spotting trends, and more!
What do you have a knack for?