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The expression "suck at" is generally not considered to be appropriate language for formal writing.
It is more commonly used in spoken English, particularly when speaking to friends. For example, "I suck at basketball!".
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I SUCK AT GIRLS, by Justin Halpern.
I suck at it.
I suck at meditating.
Yes, I suck at it.
"I suck at improv!" he said.
I suck at Twitter hashtags games.
They expect you to suck at skating.
Maybe they just suck at electoral forecasting (definitely).
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"It sucked at that time".
And he sucks at work-life balance.
I sucked at my fingers and thought.
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