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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at exercising" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of engaging in exercise, but the preposition "at" is not typically used in this context.
Example: "She is skilled at exercising regularly to maintain her health."
Alternatives: "in exercising" or "with exercising".
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"Women are demanding their turn at exercising the right to pleasure," says Kaufmann.
"I think in the important things in life, the Police Department is excellent at exercising discretion," he said.
The first way to look at President Trump is as the toddler in chief, a president inept at exercising power.
Obama is a democrat as well as a Democrat, and surely something in him rebels at exercising absolute power on a grand scale.
Or that the French find America more bearable when it has proven itself inept at exercising the power they so clearly envy?
Creative people are particularly good at exercising flexibility in activating and deactivating these brain networks that in most people tend to be at odds with each other.
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He peered at Hudak, exercising behind him.
"You have shoe repair at work, exercise at work.
This equipment is not available to people exercising at home.
3. Walk around in sweaty clothes after exercising at lunchtime.
Why not try exercising at home?
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