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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a natural at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who has a special talent or skill for something, as in the example: "She is a natural at playing the violin."
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"Cristin is a natural at that.
Klinsmann was always a natural at the game.
He loved the game, he was a natural at it.
She's simply not a natural at putting herself forward.
May, by all accounts, was a natural at improv.
I'm not a natural at enjoying that kind of recognition".
The President would be a natural at a roast.
He's not a natural at it like Clinton.
It turned out that I was a natural at squash.
She was a natural at being in charge.
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