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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am skilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express proficiency or expertise in a particular area or skill.
Example: "I am skilled in graphic design and have worked on various projects for clients."
Alternatives: "I possess skills" or "I have expertise."
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am skilled
verb
Past of skill
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I am skilled in editorial writing on international, domestic and personal issues.
As I am skilled in the art of slipping through the narrowest cracks, I spoke a ridiculous hodgepodge of English and German so they sold me a card to access the web.
Additionally, I am skilled in office logistics of equipment sterilization, ordering, inventory, and stocking.
To begin with patient intake: I am skilled at vital signs, setting up for and explaining various procedures, injections, blood draws, and performing EKG's.
I am also responsible for the marketing and advertising aspects of the events, and am skilled in the Adobe software, including Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator as well as the Microsoft Office Suite.
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They are skilled technicians.
The crew is skilled.
These are skilled workers.
Weka are skilled swimmers, too.
Tiger Global, meanwhile, is skilled at international expansions.
The key word, of course, is "skilled".
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