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The phrase "be proficient with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is knowledgeable and skilled in a particular subject or activity. For example: Tom was proficient with computers, so he was able to easily troubleshoot any issue that arose.
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Orthopedic surgeons must be proficient with many arthroscopic procedures.
Organizations must be proficient with traditional analytics methods before they can evolve to operational analytics.
You will be proficient with practice management software and Excel, Word and PowerPoint.
3 By the end of Grade 6, students should be proficient with multiplication and division offractions and decimals.
4 By the end of Grade 6, students should be proficient with all operations involving positiveand negative integers.
5 By the end of Grade 7, students should be proficient with all operations involving positiveand negative fractions.
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But while many are proficient with Facebook and Wikipedia, they may not be information- literate.
"His personality did not reflect that of someone who was proficient with meditation," Young said.
Faculty members are looking for students who understand music theory and are proficient with their skills, Mr. Price said.
The ideal candidate is proficient with computers, demonstrates excellent interpersonal and customer service skills, and has the qualities to lead a team.
Importantly, the recombination is proficient with DNA homologies as short as 30 50 bp, making it possible to use PCR-amplified fragments as the targeting cassette.
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