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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at managing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or abilities in the context of management or leadership.
Example: "She is particularly skilled at managing large teams effectively."
Alternatives: "good at managing" or "adept at managing".
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Family managers have to succeed at managing both their companies and their families.
He was good at managing meeting time.
"India is terrible at managing large cities.
Governments are notoriously bad at managing the money they collect.
"Clearly, I'm bad at managing what I create," she said.
"We have failed at managing prosperity," he concludes.
How efficient are we at managing the switching of gears?
A young Rupert Murdoch was great at managing expansion.
Bullying bosses are often experts at "managing up".
"She was not good at managing people," Filippetti concluded.
Would Oprah be good at managing foreign policy?
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