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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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I'm not good at these moments. OR

I'm not good in these moments.

Which one is correct?

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Good at Tennis; in a moment. I'd say, "I am not good in moments like these" instead.

  • Good at Tennis; in a moment.
  • I'd say, "I am not good in moments like these" instead.
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Good at Tennis; in a moment.

I'd say, "I am not good in moments like these" instead.

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