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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at applying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability or skill in the act of applying something, such as knowledge or techniques.
Example: "She is very skilled at applying her theoretical knowledge to practical situations."
Alternatives: "good at applying" or "proficient in applying".
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Some will bristle at applying terms such as cult to the party of government.
'I remember thinking "go for it", but being quite embarrassed at applying,' she said.
Look at applying for a few sports to maximise your chances.
"I've gotten really, really good at applying for those things," he said.
Her deal involved much manoeuvring by the DOJ, aimed at applying leverage to Mr Fastow.
Only five months ago, US Airways joined its competitors in balking at applying for loan guarantees from the federal government.
I was terrible at applying for funding – I hated having to explain my artistic practice to a civil servant.
This study was aimed at applying fetal tissue engineering to diaphragmatic replacement.
Therefore, attempts at applying shape optimisation techniques to the design of dental restorations have been made.
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