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The phrase "at governing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the act of managing or directing a group, organization, or country.
Example: "The committee has been effective at governing the local community and addressing its needs."
Alternatives: "in leadership" or "in administration".
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Prominent among them is that governments are getting more capable at governing.
Overall, family-owned business boards need to become better at governing by implementing best practices and processes because good governance may lead to higher survival rates and smoother generational transitions.
But Mr. Yeltsin proved indifferent at governing.
So, let the Tories and Lib-Dems have a go at governing and see what happens.
He wasn't the only one who believed that liberation movements often fail at governing.
They are nothing like as good at governing as they think they are.
Given how bad New York lawmakers are at governing, voters need more choice, not less.
It was a frank admission that a team built for winning a campaign has so far failed at governing.
One of Mr. Dewhurst's supporters, Dr. Gary Brock, a pediatric surgeon in Houston, said that Mr. Cruz was too inexperienced at governing.
Secular Yemenis and outsiders were aghast that fundamentalists might brainwash children, but the Islamists mostly proved that they were incompetent at governing.
Having proved unusually adept at governing the ungovernable city, Bloomberg spent much of the past few years advancing an agenda beyond the borders of the five boroughs.
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