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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at collecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's skill or ability in the act of gathering or accumulating something, such as information or items.
Example: "She has always been at collecting rare stamps from around the world."
Alternatives: "skilled in gathering" or "adept at accumulating".
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Many excel at collecting, teaching or writing.
Yet Mexico is notoriously bad at collecting taxes.
They have got better at collecting and evaluating intelligence.
And the courts are remarkably good at collecting that money.
Here, too, America's system is absurdly ineffective at collecting money.
The federal government is good at collecting and disseminating information.
We need to be much better at collecting that revenue".
Other international efforts are aimed at collecting new data.
It is faster at collecting data and more promptly at analyzing and providing results.
Those concerts were aimed at getting governments to act, rather than at collecting money.
The council has been bad at collecting money and profligate in spending it.
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