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The phrase "at shaking" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state of shaking or an action related to shaking, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "He was at shaking with fear during the thunderstorm."
Alternatives: "in a state of shaking" or "while shaking".
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"I've seen Roger enough over the years to know he's pretty good at shaking off disappointment," Courier said.
The VegiBee, though, is better at shaking off the pollen because of its quick vibrations, he claims.
The United States is very good at shaking up the rest of the world, but it's all but impervious to anything that moves in the other direction.
He's very good at shaking off criticism, but surely being best known for defending himself against accusations of being a twat takes its toll?
But recen years have brought significant changes that could give these New York residents their best shot at shaking up local elections.
Balance is not really her intention; in all her books, she is best at shaking up and rearranging set ways of thinking.
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Incubate for 7 min at 25°C, shaking at 1000 rpm (1.5 mL tube).
Rhizobacterial isolates were grown overnight in LB at 30°C shaking at 200 rpm.
Cultures were grown at 37 °C, with shaking at 220 rpm.
Cells were cultured at 24° with shaking at 250 rpm.
Strains were grown in liquid medium at 37°C, with shaking at 200 rev./min.
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