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The phrase "good at discovery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that is able to identify new opportunities or solutions, such as uncovering facts or knowledge. For example: "The detective was especially good at discovery, able to uncover key evidence that helped solve the case."
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This thinking is evident in the repeated assertion that the UK is good at scientific discovery but bad at translating those discoveries into innovations.
"And the N.I.H. is not likely to be very good at drug discovery, so why are they doing this?" Dr. Lively asked.
Last.fm is also good at music discovery, but you can't stream music directly from their site.
We remain good at commercializing discoveries and inventions that can be sold for a profit.
Who: Trace Dominguez, producer at Discovery.
What's your job at Discovery?
One involved a career running her late father's commercial real estate firm and her discovery that she was extremely good at it.
Whichever systems are good at answering that question will drive both the discovery system and the credit system.
More interesting to me is that Bing does actually seem to be pretty good at what it was built to do: Search — er, sorry, "Discovery".
The industry was very good at developing new antibiotics during the so-called golden age of antibiotic discovery during the late forties up to the mid 1980s.
Mazourek says that the discovery might help plant breeders identify seedlings that are good at fighting off disease and thus could be sources for new strains of crops.
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