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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adroit in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is skilled or proficient in a particular area or activity.
Example: "She is particularly adroit in negotiating complex contracts, which has greatly benefited our company."
Alternatives: "skilled at" or "proficient in".
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Thankfully, Varmus seems quite adroit in public matters.
He was a talented writer and was adroit in the manipulation of public opinion.
However adroit in financial larceny, he was an amateur in more rudimentary forms of crime.
He and Mr. Stewart prove equally adroit in executing what might be called tragic pratfalls.
Kerry proved adroit in debates against a Republican Senate challenger, Gov. William Weld, in 1996.
Li was adroit in manipulating the system and was unquestionably loyal to it.
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The Penguin Repertory Company takes an adroit step in that direction with Stephen Mallatratt's supernatural thriller "The Woman in Black," craftily directed by Mark Shanahan.
They have become a more adroit side in the last year.
Several of Carter's recent diplomatic ventures have been adroit and in some case's successful.
It's here, almost halfway through the novel, that an adroit switch in tempo and perspective occurs.
Dear Mr. Hoover, We award you a lovely pink carnation for your adroit manoover In sending Mr. Mellon to be our ambassador.
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