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Discover Ludwig"good at planning" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's ability to plan or organize tasks effectively. Example: Sarah is good at planning family vacations. She always creates detailed itineraries and makes sure everyone has a great time.
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Good at planning.
One other thing that Rowling is good at: planning.
You're probably very focused, detail-oriented, and good at planning.
Nor is software very good at planning how to deal with out-of-the-ordinary situations.
It's only been 14 months since Sept. 11, which is a relatively short time for a fugitive with a well-established underground who is good at planning.
You get really good at planning.
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It turns out that customers enjoy shopping and in any case they aren't good enough at planning to shop on the Internet".
Just because employees are hardworking and loyal doesn't automatically mean they are financially astute and do a good job at planning for retirement, nor does it mean newer employees are bad at managing their money.
"But in order to address the things that FEMA may have to deal with, I'm not sure how good we are at planning".
"My family have never been very good at plans".
I've never been any good at forward planning.
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