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The phrase "at responding" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to someone's ability or action in responding to something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "She is skilled at responding to customer inquiries promptly."
Alternatives: "in responding" or "when responding".
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Will we be any better at responding?
It is not always adept at responding to criticism.
First, engineering students seem to be noticeably poor at responding to student experience surveys.
It has proved exceptionally nimble at responding imaginatively to current events.
In my experience, sometimes there are delays and sometimes the service is brilliant at responding.
Mr. Leguizamo, who is best at responding to other actors, is stranded.
Harold Wilson, not known as a great orator, was a genius at responding to hecklers.
Programmes are generally good at responding to the immediate practical needs of the poorest communities.
"News organizations are habitually slow at responding to stories broken elsewhere," Mr. Keller said.
It's hard to be good at your job if you're bad at responding to people.
Second, it has become skilled at responding strategically to the regulatory regimes in its diverse markets.
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