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The phrase "at coming" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may lead to confusion without proper context.
Example: "I was surprised at coming to the event unprepared."
Alternatives: "upon arrival" or "when arriving".
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But I'm not very good at coming up with story.
He's one of the best at coming in on bunts".
Some are more successful than others at coming to terms with their grief and anger.
"We knew we had a shot at coming back and winning.
They may even make you feel less disappointed at coming bad weather.
"I think we are pretty good at coming back," Kuchar said.
But they may be getting better at coming up with their own ideas.
But Auburn is one of the nation's best at coming from behind.
"And he's really good at coming up with crazy ideas of what to do".
But China is just as good as India at coming up with frugal new ideas.
"The thing is, I'm not bad at coming up with the lines.
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