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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a person's skill or proficiency in a particular activity or task.
Example: "She is quite adept at doing complex mathematical calculations quickly."
Alternatives: "good at" or "skilled in".
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"They're geniuses at doing that".
"And they're good at doing it".
They were looking at doing aluminum products.
Jackson consciously aimed at doing that.
Some were brilliant at doing one thing.
But she never said at doing what.
I'm good at doing magazines.
He's better than anybody at doing that.
I'm just not good at doing both.
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What is our company great at doing?
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