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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at packing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of packing items, typically in the context of preparing for a move or organizing belongings.
Example: "She is very skilled at packing efficiently for long trips."
Alternatives: "in packing" or "with packing".
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I've got better at packing.
The semiconductor industry has excelled at packing hundreds of millions of transistors into small chips.
Again we see those broad, visual, almost journalistic strokes Lazarus excels in, and her skill at packing ideas tight as a suitcase.
Eight years after piling on muscle for Ridley Scott's Oscar-winning epic Gladiator, Russell Crowe proved he's just as talented at packing on fat, once again for Scott.
A decade ago, people lined up by the hundreds for jobs at packing houses in California and Arizona during the lettuce season.
The semiconductor industry has excelled at packing more high-performance transistors into a given space, driving down the cost per transistor in the process.
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He was also booed at packed community meetings where audience members turned their backs on him.
But glimpses of his ambitions and ideas have emerged at packed public meetings and civic events.
The Nationals entered Friday night's game at packed Nationals Park with the second-best record in the National League.
The cocktail waitresses were gliding around in economical black dresses and the dealers were holding court at packed tables.
It's clearly based on the famous Kodo drummers, whose fabulous rhythmic muscularity was being displayed at packed houses at Tokyo's Suntory Hall.
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