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The phrase "adept in this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's skill or proficiency in a particular area or subject.
Example: "She is adept in this field, demonstrating a deep understanding of the complexities involved."
Alternatives: "skilled in this" or "proficient in this".
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Ryan makes great use of his secondary as blitzers (Scandrick is particularly adept in this realm).
We have become very adept in this country, at writing "books".
The New York City Council has proved itself rather adept in this regard.
Both players have shown themselves to be adept in this kind of position.
Khan was an adept in this difficult form of musical expression.
(Khrushchev, a prolific user of profane language, was particularly adept in this regard).
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However, he was adept in the use of then-modern compositional procedures; this is evident in his often daring use of chromaticism, especially seen in word painting.
After years and years of musical conversations with one another, the Heartbreakers are particularly adept in preserving this art, effortlessly functioning as one musical organism.
However, Hastert proved adept in the position.
Are all Chinese families so adept in the kitchen?
And, of course, he's also adept in the run game.
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