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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adept at incorporating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's skill or proficiency in integrating or including various elements into a process or project.
Example: "She is adept at incorporating feedback from her team to improve the final product."
Alternatives: "skilled in integrating" or "proficient at including".
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"The military is adept at incorporating people from disadvantaged backgrounds into an environment," Henderson said.
Contemporary Latino art is adept at incorporating aspects of popular religion.
Normally Peterson doesn't like playing behind a fullback (he doesn't have the patience for it), but the Vikings have been adept at incorporating his lead-blockers favorably into the equation.
Neo-Nazis are particularly adept at incorporating music into just about every aspect of the movement, having grasped the medium's capacity to bring adherents together into shared experiences and sustain communities anchored in Aryan ideology.
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But once one of the conditions settles into place, meteorologists have become adept at predicting the consequences and incorporating those patterns into long-term forecasts.
Martoma was unusually adept at cultivating mentors.
I've become adept at seeming shorter.
Drasner was adept at marathon evening sessions.
Goode is adept at talent recruitment.
They also proved adept at lobbying.
They were particularly adept at hidden warfare.
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