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The part of the sentence "adept at cooking" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe someone's ability to cook, for example: "My grandmother is adept at cooking, and she always makes the best meals."
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(Some might suggest that accountancy courses have been graduating students adept at cooking the books for years).
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My mother was adept at using those in her cooking.
But he has also proved adept at revitalizing neglected brands like Chef Boyardee canned pasta, Pam cooking spray and Dennison's canned chili and for getting shelf-space mileage out of stronger brands like Bumble Bee canned tuna.
Hilariously bad at cooking?
Are they good at cooking?
I'm good at... Cooking.
As with the culinary concept of terroir -- using local ingredients to impart a sense of place in their cooking -- these chefs seem equally adept at creating memorable places to sleep.
And Walter, a sad-sack high school chemistry teacher who found a vocation cooking the finest methamphetamine money could buy, was always adept at shifting his appearance depending on who was watching.
Martoma was unusually adept at cultivating mentors.
I've become adept at seeming shorter.
Drasner was adept at marathon evening sessions.
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