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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at manipulating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or ability in the context of manipulation, often in a specific area or situation.
Example: "She has always been adept at manipulating complex data sets to derive meaningful insights."
Alternatives: "skilled in manipulating" or "proficient at manipulating".
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"She was better at manipulating us than we were at manipulating the contestants," Shapiro says.
These terrorists have become skilled at manipulating the Western imagination.
And they were equally skillful at manipulating simple tools.
"He's a master at manipulating audiences," Mr. Shargel said.
Moreover, the government in Addis Ababa became increasingly adept at manipulating these Live Aid-funded NGOs.
Trotsky claimed that Stalin was adept at manipulating the bureaucracy, and meant this as an insult.
The engineers are the ones skilled at manipulating digital numbers to better create multimedia platforms.
"I'm very good at manipulating people," he says with great assurance.
Bashar, your dad was a master at manipulating people around him.
Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer were good looking and gifted at manipulating others, including the police.
He's not straightforward about it, though, and he's adept at manipulating simple tricks to great effect.
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