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The phrase 'eloquent at' is not correct and usable in written English.
You might try using a more appropriate phrase, such as 'fluent in' or 'proficient in', depending on the context. For example, "The college professor was fluent in six languages."
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(The historian Bernard Lewis has called bin Laden's prose "eloquent, at times even poetic").
It's eloquent at the level of Shakespeare in being able to express emotion.
He is also fast and eloquent at spelling out his view of why music ought to be heard.
Finley makes a great Tell, noble, eloquent, at once angry yet tender as his political awareness grows.
The sound that flowed around him, grimly eloquent at the outset and electrically triumphant at the end, drove home the point.
Laurence's eloquent, at times acerbic recollection of Vietnam is one of the finest books in its genre, comparable to Michael Herr's "Dispatches".
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Do you recall the President's eloquent eulogy at a service for 29 killed by an explosion at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch mine in Montcoal, West Virginia, when he pledged his Administration would do everything in its power to protect miners from then on?
Julius Drake is the outstanding pianist, Sally Pryce his eloquent successor at the harp in the final canticle.
This was very well articulated by Tom Kaplan of Electrum Group, a remarkably precise and eloquent speaker at last month's Buttonwood conference.
"Desolation" is an eloquent howl at the grotesque fatuity of a tame life, and a work of exceptional virtuosity.
Far more significant than the rise of the "institutional extremes" is the absence of eloquent leadership at the center.
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