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The phrase "spectacular at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's exceptional skill or talent in a particular area or activity. Example: "She is spectacular at playing the piano, captivating everyone with her performances."
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And it would be pretty spectacular at sunrise.
Bill Belichick's men weren't spectacular at Tennessee, but they were solid.
Brian Price was solid if not spectacular at nose tackle, plugging early and penetrating late.
I did some theatre straight out of school and it wasn't anything spectacular at all.
"We've given her heavy dramatic scenes, and Jane's spectacular at them," Mr. Murphy said.
The Super Rugby spectacular at Twickenham was less of a success than earlier thought.
He was nothing short of spectacular at the start of this season.
Also, the view across the Hudson River is spectacular at dawn as he smokes his first Newport.
Like its return and cover units, Chicago's kicking game is stellar at worst and spectacular at best.
Something that is spectacular at night could give you deeply gloomy days if your windows are on the small side.
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Sosa being Sosa, he wanted the spectacular at-bat, and the Braves used that against him.
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