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The phrase "at delivering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability or effectiveness in providing or achieving something, often in a professional context.
Example: "The team has been successful at delivering high-quality results on time."
Alternatives: "in providing" or "at achieving".
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He's a master at delivering perspective with a playful spin.
Your efforts at delivering real accountability are working!
Addy's probably the best in the business at delivering them.
George Osborne is rubbish at delivering a speech.
What else? MW: It makes us much better at delivering a service.
The Web so far has been incredibly successful at delivering information to human users.
The distribution network aims at delivering the final product close to the consumption.
Analytical method development should aim at delivering reliable measurements within a given application.
Did you get better at delivering "the bad news" as time went on?
"This will undoubtedly send a message that Britain is good at delivering big projects on time".
Bonham Carter and West are, it must be stressed, very good at delivering what they're given.
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