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The phrase "proved adept" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone has shown skill or proficiency in a particular task or area. Example: Despite having no previous experience, she proved adept at playing the piano and quickly became the star of the school's music program.
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Yoshimune proved adept at personnel matters.
However, Hastert proved adept in the position.
They also proved adept at lobbying.
Its founders have proved adept at fundraising.
Mr Fadell also proved adept at pitching ideas to others.
Xi proved adept at navigating internal feuds and alliances.
General Manager Pat Gillick proved adept at assembling the bench.
The car proved adept on highways and city streets.
Again, Mr. Falor proved adept at attracting stars.
Figures like Joe Arpaio, "America's toughest sherriff", proved adept at exploiting locals' concerns.
But Mr. Sprecher proved adept at defanging his political opponents by bending to their will.
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