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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'good at maths' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to someone who has a particular aptitude for mathematics. For example: "My friend is really good at maths; he always gets the highest grade in our class."
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I was good at maths.
Charles Darwin was never good at maths.
Crytanalysts: Good at maths, bad at infographics.
Were you good at maths at school?
And aren't very good at maths.
I thought free marketers were good at maths.
He was also good at maths, not uncommon for musicians.
"I was no good at maths," many will blurt.
I have never been good at maths, though.
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You wouldn't know it but I'm very good at... maths.
But it's true – left-handed people are associated with being good at maths, for example.
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