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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a genius at" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
One possible example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "He was a genius at solving complex mathematical equations, often outshining his peers in the class."
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He's a genius at Lego and hates baths.
Reagan, he was a genius at it.
He was a genius at the game.
He's a genius at fixing things".
He's a genius at what he does.
"She is a genius at it".
Ms. Hilton was a genius at self-invention.
Emanuel, Lopatin emphasized, is "a genius at balancing things".
At football, he was a genius; at life a disaster.
She's a genius at retail as well as design.
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Herberger described him as 'a genius at positive improvisation, who never ceases to surprise us'.
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