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The phrase "at relating" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers due to its awkward construction. Example: "He is skilled at relating complex ideas to his audience."
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That's my first attempt at relating harmony to melodic output.
He is good at relating events in Dickens's life to his books.
No newspaper is currently good at relating to individual consumers because the transactions in the past tended to be remote".
Through strategies to develop inclusive workplaces, he says organisations "can help society nudge forward and get better at relating to diversity".
Whatever the behavior, the vapor trails we leave at relating to our emotions, health and character will soon be visible in ways they never have before.
Network television executives have never been particularly adept at relating to younger viewers or stars -- often fumbling like pimply teens approaching unattainable prom dates.
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At Relate we usually see a large spike in the number of couples getting in touch post-Christmas.
However, the preventing films would not work well at related higher temperature such as 90 °C or more.
In upcoming blogs and conference talks, I'll be looking more deeply at related topics like discovery, take-up, sharing and retention.
"The charges do not contend anything at all relating to the food produced at the farm," he told me.
Brazilians are very good at... relating to each other.
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