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The phrase "at checking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific action or process related to checking something, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "I excel at checking the details before finalizing the report."
Alternatives: "in reviewing" or "during verification".
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The problem, Dr. Amols said, is that computers are better at checking humans than humans are at checking computers.
But many of the controls seem aimed more at checking antigovernment activity.
"The world is better at checking us and challenging us," Mr. Baquet said.
Like Holik, Lemieux is one of the big forwards who excel at checking.
We waited for spring to come and took turns at checking the traps.
The regulation on TBT antifouling paint aims at checking the risk of adverse effects on marine ecosystems.
Testing is an experimental method aimed at checking the correctness of some implementation and its conformance to some standard specification.
It has also launched the world's biggest HIV-testing campaign aimed at checking 15m people within as many months.
Sources said the operation this week was also aimed at checking whether the permit scheme was working.
The community practitioners who are best at checking in with oncologists are physiotherapists, palliative care nurses and general practitioners.
But, under normal circumstances, the paperwork is routinely processed straight on to the register with no attempt at checking.
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