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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at expressing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of expressing something, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He is skilled at expressing his thoughts clearly."
Alternatives: "in expressing" or "when expressing".
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He was not good at expressing himself".
He's great at expressing his enthusiasm.
I wasn't very good at expressing or discharging difficult feelings.
Though he's a bit too eager to feel Richard's pain, he's perfectly good at expressing it.
"Steal This Movie" makes a stab at expressing this dimension, but in the end it sentimentalizes.
When we met, Kevin was the same – distant, not good at expressing his emotions.
Does a review aim at expressing something more than an opinion?
"We have become experts at expressing our discontent," the judge wrote.
We know what they mean, but we now have a technology even better at expressing movement: movies.
I don't know if anyone cares, but as I hopefully get better I can get better at expressing myself.
"Any friend of mine will tell you how bad I am at expressing emotion," says the former boarding school pupil.
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