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Discover Ludwig"savvy at" is not correct and usable in written English.
One word that would fit in this context is "skilled" (as in "skilled at"). For example, "She is very savvy at managing her finances."
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The founders are also savvy at cultivating cool.
But there are flickers of savvy at work here.
I only wish I'd been so savvy at that age.
Charity gifts Charities have become increasingly savvy at marketing Christmas gifts.
Ms. Lutz will present her third and biggest show, "Pedal Savvy," at the Expo this weekend.
Rubin is savvy at marketing the annual event, sponsoring haiku contests and cook-offs.
I don't think they've been particularly clever or savvy at handling this".
He immediately had three galleries vying to represent him but, savvy at 39 years old, he bargained them hard.
Even so, foreign investors are becoming increasingly savvy at navigating the treacherous Russian business environment, bankers said.
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Two innings later, Johnson redeemed himself with an adjustment during a savvy at-bat to help the Yankees win twice in the three-game series.
Yeah, I don't think that statement was me, more like an intro cooked up by [my staff], the tech-savvy, at-risk youth.
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