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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at using" is not correct and typically not usable in written English.
It may be intended to express proficiency or skill in a particular activity, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "He is skilled at using various software programs to enhance productivity."
Alternatives: "skilled in using" or "proficient at using".
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They become adept at using visual strengths to solve problems".
Aid agencies are looking at using WikiHouse for disaster relief.
My mother was adept at using those in her cooking.
He is unabashed at using marketing techniques for political communication.
Many people there are skilled at using weapons, he said.
Under Abbas, it became adept at using soft power".
He's very good at using blacks as political props.
"We have really looked at using that exception," Layden said.
People conditioned to choose a soft brush might balk at using such strange bristles.
Developers are masters at using the power of nomenclature to peddle their wares.
Baron does concede, however, that Trump is "skilful" at using the media.
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