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Hat gray 40 Posted 9 years ago
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Proficient in doing her job

1. She was proficient in doing her job.

2.She was proficient in the use of computers.


3. She was proficient in the use of languages.


Are these sentences grammatically correct?


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1. She was proficient in doing her job. More natural is 'She was proficient at her job'.

  • 1.
  • She was proficient in doing her job.
  • More natural is 'She was proficient at her job'.
  • 2.
  • She was proficient in the use of computers.
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1. She was proficient in doing her job. More natural is 'She was proficient at her job'.

2. She was proficient in the use of computers. OK


3. She was proficient in the use of languages. Sounds odd if you don't specify the kind of languages.

eg She was proficient in the use of computer languages.

eg She was proficient in English, Germ

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