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The phrase "at incorporating" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are discussing the act of including or integrating something, but it typically requires a different preposition or structure.
Example: "The team excelled at incorporating feedback into their designs."
Alternatives: "in incorporating" or "for incorporating".
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Markets are great at incorporating information quickly.
Markets were amazingly successful at incorporating information into stock prices.
"The military is adept at incorporating people from disadvantaged backgrounds into an environment," Henderson said.
The halibut special also succeeded at incorporating many flavors and ingredients.
But I'd certainly look at incorporating it, just for the training adaptations it provides.
"Rachel, Monique," demonstrates Calle's dexterity at incorporating autobiographical photos, stories, and iconographic paraphernalia into her work.
Contemporary Latino art is adept at incorporating aspects of popular religion.
The movie does, however, make one attempt at incorporating a specifically leporine characteristic.
Active research is aimed at incorporating these main issues, along with others, into models.
He added that the government was now looking at incorporating other forms of tenure, including rented homes.
So, moving forward, I think it's only natural that we look at incorporating that type of model.
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