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Old 07-Jun-2007, 13:13
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Question gift of/for

How to distinguish the difference (if there is any) between 'gift of (doing) something' and 'gift for (doing) something'?

For example:

She has an exceptional gift of (or maybe still better, for) interpreting dreams.

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