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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good at multitasking" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's ability to handle multiple tasks at the same time. For example: "Samantha is known for her exceptional organizational skills and is good at multitasking, which makes her a valuable asset to our team."
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In fact, the multitaskers weren't even good at multitasking.
We're good at multitasking.
I'm not good at multitasking".
A new study shows why we are so good at multitasking.
They reason that because they have held these rare positions for a substantial period of time, and they have "succeeded" at them ('success' being a self-rated term), and they engage in task shifting all day long, that that is prima facie evidence that they are good at multitasking.
It's a myth that we are good at multitasking.
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I'm a freelance science writer adept at multitasking.
"He must either be an expert at multitasking or Bento's halftime talk was mighty short".
There is generally an inverse relationship between how good people are at multitasking and how good they think they are.
I know how good you all are at multitasking.
Maybe I'm bad at multitasking.
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