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Discover LudwigThe phrase "She excels at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate someone's proficiency or outstanding ability in a particular area or skill.
Example: "She excels at mathematics, consistently achieving top scores in her class."
Alternatives: "She is skilled in" or "She is proficient at."
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She excels at school.
She excels at almost every discipline she attempts.
She excels at public relations, something that Mr Cardenas seemed to think beneath him.
She excels at ferreting out revealing details, and many of these relate to the war itself.
She excels at playing slightly ditzy women who are in search of true love.
She excels at running her opponent from side to side then attacking with an inside-in forehand.
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She excelled at suffering.
She excelled at befriending strangers.
She thought she excelled at it.
She excelled at Ping-Pong; he preferred basketball.
Whatever she was asked to do, she excelled at.
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