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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are at doing" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a standard construction and does not convey a clear meaning in English.
Example: "They are at doing their homework" is incorrect.
Alternatives: "are busy doing" or "are engaged in doing".
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It's got this 'what's sexier?' element now, rather than how good you are at doing the job".
Zoo officials say part of their mission is to inspire visitors to contribute more to conservation, but it is hard measure how successful they are at doing so.
The more successful they are at doing so, the more they will be rewarded with money, endorsements and the talent to staff their campaigns.
The more successful they are at doing so, the more they will be rewarded with money, endorsements and the talent to run their campaigns, giving them a huge advantage once voting actually does begin three years from now.
It's comparatively simple to do good science on a thing like that – a broken bone has a stable and uncontestable nature in the world, so fixing broken bones is something we know exactly how good we are at doing.
The two chips interact with the rest of the hardware identically, based as they are on the same designs, but differences in their production is apparently having an effect on how efficient they are at doing their jobs.
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How successful are companies at doing this?
They were looking at doing aluminum products.
Some were brilliant at doing one thing.
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