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Discover Ludwig'will be good at' is correct and usable in written English.
It expresses the idea of becoming good at something over time. You can use it to express a predicted future. For example: "After a few weeks of practice, I'm sure I will be good at playing the piano."
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You will be good at Kranking.
But perhaps she will be good at something.
At the next election, they will be good at holding their seats.
The material Dr Demkowicz is looking for will be good at resisting damage from radiation.
Not all will be good at it, but that isn't a failure of character.
Dr. Foster suggested another way to determine if a child will be good at sprint and power sports.
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"I think you'll be good at this".
"Listen," I reason, "if you choose a job you like, you'll be good at it.
And my dad said to my mum, 'She'll be good at something, Barbara.
But I know he'll be good at it because he was always passionate about coaching".
Maybe they'll be good at it, and make themselves into reality TV stars.
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