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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at math" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's skill or proficiency in mathematics.
Example: "She has always excelled at math, consistently earning top grades in her classes."
Alternatives: "good at math" or "skilled in math".
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Or "Cunning at math".
"I'm not good at math".
I was good at math.
And I'm terrible at math.
"Never was any good at math.
I was a lot better at math.
"I'm rubbish at math," said another.
It helps to be good at math.
And I'm great at math!
Clearly, I'm better at math.
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