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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at giving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability or skill in providing something, typically in a context where giving is a focus.
Example: "She has always been exceptional at giving constructive feedback to her peers."
Alternatives: "skilled in providing" or "adept at offering".
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How good are you at giving feedback?
But we're not very good at giving.
Facebook is good at giving multiple sources, but is it really good at giving "different perspectives"?
The present paper aims at giving such a literature overview.
(Büttner called his friend "a virtuoso at giving offense").
Lately it has become a master at giving it away.
"I think he's good at giving players confidence.
Lopez is not good at giving one-word answers either.
And how is "development" doing at giving people all this?
"I don't know if I'm very good at giving advice.
Others balk at giving up space and other resources.
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