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The phrase "at copying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's ability or skill in the act of copying something, whether it be text, images, or other materials.
Example: "She is very skilled at copying intricate designs with precision."
Alternatives: "in copying" or "when it comes to copying".
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It is good at copying and making incremental improvements, not breakthroughs.
He was also skilled at copying and managing large quantities of information.
Domestic firms became masters at copying medicine and making it cheaply.
Now, other teams find they need to be really good at copying the Patriots' plan.
Two kookaburras cackled loudly overhead, perhaps anticipating our clumsy efforts at copying Jillian moments later.
As Mari Fujibayashi, a Kyoto-born tapper, puts it: "The Japanese are so good at copying.
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Buy at copy for £18 at the Guardian bookshop.
"Get a copy of our reports and then look at copies of others, and then see where you've learned something," said Bernstein's president, Roger Hertog.
A look at copies of the Declaration of Independence, draft one, shows that the Thomas Jefferson wrote it and John Adams and Benjamin Franklin lined out and changed some phrases.
The intra-assay coefficient of variation (CV) ranged from 0.67% to 2.08% at 107 copies and 7.25% to 12.97% at 250 copies.
All the action happens at the copy center.
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