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The phrase "at implementing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or focus on the process of putting something into effect or action.
Example: "She has a strong track record at implementing innovative solutions in her previous roles."
Alternatives: "in executing" or "on carrying out".
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It needs people who are good at drafting reports, but even better at implementing their recommendations.
However, few Asians will believe that Western societies are best at implementing these Western ideas.
Furthermore, it does not have the best track record at implementing new systems.
The Home Office's record at implementing such new technological programmes leaves much to be desired.
"Great entrepreneurs are really good at implementing small changes to existing ideas".
"He's not so good at implementing them, but he creates a very stimulating working environment".
China is adept at articulating reforms but not so efficient at implementing them.
"But everyone would want him to read it because he'd be very good at implementing it".
HONG KONG is China's third attempt at implementing the idea of "one country, two systems".
To mitigate the impact of the "national living wage", it is looking at implementing better rostering and "improved labour productivity".
"State has good ideas and a feel for the political landscape, but they're bad at implementing anything.
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