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The phrase "poor at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's lack of skill or ability at something. For example: "He was poor at writing business letters."
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They're very poor at it.
"It is very, very poor at working.
The writer was always poor at mathematics.
"In France, we are poor at this".
I didn't feel poor at all.
He was very poor at the time".
Despite working hard, Americans are notoriously poor at saving money.
Many companies are, in general, poor at learning from failure.
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Poor AT&T!
Narcissists are notoriously poor at developing talent.
"Our option-taking was poor at times.
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