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The phrase "am proficient with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express your skill or expertise in a particular area or with a specific tool or software.
Example: "I am proficient with Microsoft Excel, which allows me to analyze data efficiently."
Alternatives: "I have expertise in" or "I am skilled in".
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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 with computers and have comprehensive knowledge about software relevant to the job, including LexisNexis research, PageMaker, Adobe Acrobat, Maximo, and Microsoft Office Excell, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
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Orthopedic surgeons must be proficient with many arthroscopic procedures.
But while many are proficient with Facebook and Wikipedia, they may not be information- literate.
Organizations must be proficient with traditional analytics methods before they can evolve to operational analytics.
"His personality did not reflect that of someone who was proficient with meditation," Young said.
You will be proficient with practice management software and Excel, Word and PowerPoint.
3 By the end of Grade 6, students should be proficient with multiplication and division offractions and decimals.
4 By the end of Grade 6, students should be proficient with all operations involving positiveand negative integers.
5 By the end of Grade 7, students should be proficient with all operations involving positiveand negative fractions.
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