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Discover Ludwig"good at art" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is skilled or talented in the field of art. Example: She was always good at art, ever since she could hold a crayon.
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Good at art.
Wow, have you always been good at art, I say.
'I was good at art, drawing and painting.
I'm really good at art and I've been told I'll get an A*.
She was only interested in the girls who were good at art.
I'm good at art, gymnastics and swimming I'm very, very, very bad at climbing trees.
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Are you good at arts and crafts?
As good at arts as sciences at school, he also excelled in cross country running, 100m sprints and cricket.
Although it's equally possible to be good at arts at school and then find out you're not that good.
No school should be judged good or outstanding unless it's good at arts: the Arts Council awards an "Artsmark" to schools that do well, but only a quarter earn it.
And while there is certainly a legitimate debate to be had about whether certain students are doing degrees for the right reasons, this should not stop people who are genuinely good at arts and humanities – and good at little else – from pursuing them.
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