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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is exceptional at" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's exceptional ability or skill in a certain activity or task. Example: John is exceptional at playing the guitar. This sentence means that John is highly skilled or talented at playing the guitar.
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What George is exceptional at is the rate at which he learns".
Mendelsohn is exceptional at not only playing scuzzballs but giving them life.
The team is exceptional at amassing large leads, but when it fails to do so, it becomes intensely vulnerable.
He was born in Spain and spent eight years in Portugal and is exceptional at lots of cuisines.
Never particularly interested in or adept at mass politics, he is exceptional at twisting arms and wooing behind the scenes.
Today I had a couple of key saves on the front nine, I think bogey-free is exceptional at Valderrama".
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Roasted langoustines had better be exceptional at $19 apiece.
It's not about the money so much as people feeling you're exceptional at something, and then it becomes that you're exceptional at everything.
Because of being exceptional at something, they each question their own capacity to love in that storybook way.
You won't be exceptional at all, despite the promises of TV, video games and your parents.
Games are exceptional at teaching players a set of interactive skills and then challenging them to improve.
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