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The phrase "at retaining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability or effectiveness of someone or something in maintaining or keeping something over time.
Example: "The new training program has proven effective at retaining employees in the company."
Alternatives: "in retaining" or "for retaining".
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Some put the threshold at retaining around 30 MPs.
Citigroup executives said the changes were aimed at retaining employees.
In the Trump era, Moore might have a chance at retaining support from these voters.
Wool or polyproylene fabrics are better at retaining insulating properties when wet.
Who is good at retaining patients long enough for a clinical trial to be effective?
Mr. Clabby said that he is quite good at retaining an image in his head.
The global protected area network was 41% effective at retaining species richness and abundance, the paper judged.
"Those companies are often the best at retaining customers and at generating the lowest churn rates," Mr. Bourkoff said.
If Italy and New Zealand drop out, Oracle Team USA would conceivably have an easier shot at retaining the trophy.
There's no reason he can't inspire the side to at least have an honest attempt at retaining the trophy.
And private-equity groups have also been successful at retaining important staff by offering them potentially lucrative stakes.
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