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The phrase "at searching" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers. Example: "He was at searching for his lost keys, but he couldn't find them anywhere."
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Clever people are better at searching for evidence.
This article describes a system aimed at searching for word similarity over different time periods.
In particular, this sensitivity makes the new chips better at searching for strands of DNA.
This halting behavior makes the algorithm even more effective at searching large intervals.
Some officers balked at searching for drugs because they had not been properly trained.
Maybe law students are just better at searching online than everyone else".
The EURECA (European Underground Rare Event Calorimeter Array) project is aimed at searching for dark matter particles using cryogenic bolometers.
In every topic he tackled, and particularly in Northern Ireland, Phillip aimed only at searching scrutiny and fair judgment.
At the moment, Jango is relatively good at searching and comparing prices, but most automatic buying is still beyond it.
It aims at searching the best experimental conditions in terms of quantity and position of sensors and boundary conditions imposed to the material.
"Traditional search engines are good at searching what's on the Web," said Allen Weiner, research vice president with research firm Gartner Inc.
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