Sentence examples for not good with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "not good with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's lack of proficiency or skill in a particular area or task. Example: I'm not good with numbers, so I struggle with math problems.

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"I'm not good with patience.

Not good with names.

"I'm not good with sums".

I'm not good with money.

I'm not good with stairs.

I'm not good with musicals.

"I'm not good with money," she said.

I'm not good with mechanical things.

"I'm not good with school," she says.

"I am not good with words," he said.

It's not good with faces — deliberately, for privacy reasons.

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