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The phrase "at lying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability or tendency to deceive or not tell the truth.
Example: "She is particularly skilled at lying, making it difficult for others to trust her."
Alternatives: "good at deception" or "adept at dishonesty".
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"I got so good at lying.
And I'm not very good at lying.
They are angry at lying, censorship and the police".
"You become an expert at lying," Thibodeau said.
Or maybe they're better at lying to themselves.
And the person he's best at lying to is himself".
So you just had to be really good at lying.
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Inclusion criteria: written information related to uncomplicated singleton pregnancies and targeted at lay people.
This ad is misleading at best... lying at worst.
You may not know it but I'm no good at... lying.
I gazed at it, lying outstretched on the bed-settee.
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