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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am proficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a high level of skill or competence in a particular area or subject.
Example: "I am proficient in multiple programming languages, which allows me to tackle various software development projects effectively."
Alternatives: "I have expertise" or "I am skilled in".
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(I am proficient in PowerPoint, various social-media platforms, and Microsoft Paint).
I am proficient in both Mandarin and English and have received education in both Taiwan and the United States.
And also, I am proficient with Microsoft Office -- but not really with Excel.
I am proficient with Bloomberg terminals, excellent with excel, and can perform basic office functions with terrifying efficiency.
I am proficient in several programming languages, and I can pick up a new one very quickly.
I am proficient in SPSS statistical software, MS Office and several other programs.
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