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The phrase "be superior at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare skills, abilities, or qualities between two or more people or things. Example: She is superior at math, while her sister excels in language arts.
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But, because of increased risk of bleeding, the drug did not prove to be superior at preventing life-threatening blood clots or death, she said.
I think the experience, education and connections would be superior at the expensive private school, and my son would be more likely to graduate in four years.
"But for many questions it's not going to be superior at all.
Thus, it can be argued that trimers have a more native structure than gp120, so might be superior at raising neutralizing antibodies.
But of course, most of these sci-fi scenarios are coming from Hollywood, and American self-understanding is to be superior, at least after the Second World War.
This is what in your mind distinguishes you from all the others who only seem to be superior at first sight.
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They are superior at three of the five starting positions.
Australia were superior at batting, bowling and fielding.
Another nickname is NPS, for Nirav Positioning System, because he is superior at directions.
A growing body of research suggests that diverse groups, including mixed-gender groups, are superior at complex problem-solving.
On the hardcover list this week is "Superior" (at No. 8), written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Leinil Yu.
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