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"good at dealing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is skilled at handling or managing a particular situation, e.g. "He is good at dealing with difficult customers."
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Computers are not good at dealing with causality.
"The church has not been good at dealing with it.
And doctors are not good at dealing with failed treatment.
They are also good at dealing with the government failures that plague emerging markets.
Small forces are less good at dealing with professional criminals or problems such as mental illness.
He is essentially a loner in this Administration and isn't very good at dealing with people.
Botham wasn't good at dealing with the psychological aspects of captaincy.
Girardi proved to be especially good at dealing with the Yankees' outsized personalities.
Unfortunately, our guts aren't very good at dealing with this stuff.
We think that's better, because computers are good at dealing with complexity.
These people are good at dealing with developments in the organization's environment.
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