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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at teaching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's skill or ability in the context of teaching or education.
Example: "She is exceptional at teaching complex subjects to her students."
Alternatives: "good at teaching" or "skilled in teaching".
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HOW good are business schools at teaching globalisation?
I learned this first-hand because I failed at teaching.
They learned that top European clubs had all become proficient at teaching the necessary skills.
Are you adept at teaching great people how your organisation works and wins?
But recruiters felt that U.S. business schools were better at teaching specialized subjects.
Is that because the Russians are better at teaching risk in schools?No.
Izzo is adept at teaching the nuances of special teams, according to Sash.
We have examined value creation in projects aiming at teaching children design related skills.
I just don't see a lot of them working at teaching it.
Teaching literature should be aimed at teaching children how to read.
"He's very good at teaching all kinds of vocal styles," Mr. Groban said.
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