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The phrase "shy at" as part of a sentence is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's behavior or actions when they are timid or easily intimidated in a particular situation. It is often followed by a verb, such as "shy at approaching" or "shy at speaking up." Here is an example: Samantha is usually outgoing but she becomes shy at public speaking events.
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It's not shy at all.
— Elias was shy at first.
She is shy at first, and then not shy at all.
Biologically, however, it is not shy at all.
Hina was shy at school and didn't make friends easily.
Bopara, though, misses with a shy at the stumps.
And erotic ballet, nudity, I do not shy at.
"They're interested and a little shy at first," she said.
I was shy at school, but not at home.
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I wanted to make sure that big whack on my head hadn't made me gun-shy at the plate".
Tells about the dances held in the gymNhe was shy & at first did not know how to dance.
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