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The phrase "a math whiz" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is exceptionally skilled or talented in mathematics.
Example: "Ever since she was a child, Sarah has been known as a math whiz, solving complex problems with ease."
Alternatives: "a math genius" or "a math prodigy".
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Were you always a math whiz?
A math whiz, his favorite subject was finance.
The boy, a math whiz, instantly gave the right answer.
A math whiz hones the optimal poker strategy.
He was a good student, a math whiz who studied chemical engineering at Manhattan College.
He is an English major who has made a name for himself as a math whiz.
I'm not a math whiz, but adding the extra mileage before work can seem impractical.
But because he was a math whiz, his sand constructions were a bit different.
Why couldn't the girl make them understand how wonderful her brother was — a math whiz, in fact?
But even with a math whiz calculating every possibility, some risks may not be apparent until after the fact.
He is a math whiz who as a student scored a perfect 800 on the SAT math exam.
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