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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at repairing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's skill or ability in the context of fixing or mending something.
Example: "She is quite skilled at repairing old furniture and giving it a new life."
Alternatives: "good at fixing" or "skilled in mending".
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It works patiently away at repairing the damage.
Our surgeons eventually got very good at repairing these injuries.
"I've been really good at repairing the gender balance.
It's aimed very much at repairing grounds and at initiatives to get kids back playing".
In part, that is because mammalian (and therefore human) tissues are bad at repairing themselves.
Bao's work is aimed at repairing the damaged DNA of sickle-cell patients.
This biography aims at repairing a reputation tarnished by the bigotry apparent in Larkin's posthumously published correspondence.
The deposition of plaque is, in essence, an inflammatory response directed at repairing injuries in the arterial wall.
The heart is one of the poorest organs in the body at repairing itself when it sustains damage.
Nadine's father had a shed out behind the store, where he worked at repairing and restoring furniture.
If someone develops early on a skill at repairing cars, she may falsely assume that she will not be adept at literary analysis or theorem proving.
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