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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at anything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a lack of ability or success in a particular area or task.
Example: "She felt frustrated because she couldn't excel at anything she tried."
Alternatives: "in anything" or "with anything".
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"I'm not looking at anything".
Point at anything.
Not quick at anything?
People will clap at anything.
"She's never lasted at anything yet.
I'm not good at anything else".
She was great at anything she tried.
"I'm not particularly good at anything.
And do you look at anything online?
I've never failed at anything".
"He's not excelling at anything.
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