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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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adept in or adept at

is it correct ,He is adept at the art of dancing.
  

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Anonymous He is adept at the art of dancing. The grammar is correct, but the register is a bit off. I suggest one of these alternatives: He is good at dancing.

  • Anonymous He is adept at the art of dancing.
  • The grammar is correct, but the register is a bit off.
  • I suggest one of these alternatives: He is good at dancing.
  • He is adept at the art of the dance .
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AnonymousHe is adept at the art of dancing.
The grammar is correct, but the register is a bit off. I suggest one of these alternatives:

He is good at dancing.
He is adept at the art of the dance.

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