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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

at or in ???

She is so slow ( at / in ) doing everything.

In this sentence, which do you think works better, at or in?
Also, is there any significant difference between these two?
Thanks.
  

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I like ' at ', but I think ' in ' works also. There is no difference in meaning.

  • I like ' at ', but I think ' in ' works also.
  • There is no difference in meaning.
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I like 'at', but I think 'in' works also. There is no difference in meaning.
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She is so slow ( at / in ) doing everything.

The usage of at looks fine. it is just like " he is good at playing baseball.

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