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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at choosing" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward in most contexts.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing someone's skill or ability in making choices or selections.
Example: "She is particularly skilled at choosing the right colors for her paintings."
Alternatives: "in selecting" or "when it comes to choosing".
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Steve [Coogan] is always good at choosing Alan's playlist.
The competitions unfortunately proved not to be very adept at choosing great artists.
There are already recriminations at choosing accommodation that is more convenient for Heathrow than Wembley.
On average, capitalists are better at choosing investments than are government bureaucrats.
Sir Alex is a genius at choosing the right people to come through when they're ready.
It works because Ian is very clever at choosing the right collaborator for the job".
The film not only showcases West's directorial prowess but his masterful ability at choosing musical cues.
Foote, like James Farrior used to be, is very good at choosing angles and timing his burst.
They are quite good at choosing the color for the drapes and the quality of the bed linen and towels.
"He's good at accessories, too," she said, "particularly good at choosing handbags and bracelets for presents, and good at flowers".
But the city's pickpockets, muggers and scam artists are skilled at choosing their victims, and tourists are their preferred targets.
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