Sentence examples for adept as from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adept as" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to compare a person's ability to do something with something else. For example you could say, "He is as adept as a professional when it comes to playing the guitar."

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Mr. King is adept, as is Jenelle Sosa as his daughter, and Teresa Kelsey as Greta, a secretary with her own agenda.

It can't just be funny, it has to be astute and adept as well.

GPs needed to obtain written informed consent from women wanting to participate in ADEPT as well as the woman's contact details and estimated date of delivery.

Has always been adept as an on-the-move blocker.

He is less adept as a writer, and "The Gun" is full of infelicitous phrases.

They were convinced that with some effort she could become as socially adept as he was.

The Smiths were as adept as miniaturists as they were as musical landscape artists.

After a while, you will become as adept as any New Yorker at never locking eyes.

("I wanted a house as technically adept as the packages," he said half seriously).

Adept as machines are at calculation, people are said to be imbued with something higher: judgment.

The bigger issue is that English footballers are not necessarily as technically adept as other nations.

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