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							| Hi everybody, I know it �s Saturday afternoon (at least here in Italy) but I �m working and I was wondering... which is correct?   to be particularly brilliant/ clever at doing in doing to do or what?   Thanks for your help, have a nice weekend   Chiara |  28 Feb 2009      
					
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 jag�ero
 
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							| The correct answer is at doing Greetings from Spain   J�lia |  28 Feb 2009     
					
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							| Thanks Julia,   I was sure about " to be good at" but  I had doubts about "brilliant" or "clever"...   Greetings from Italy! |  28 Feb 2009     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| Yeah,   I �d say "clever at doing crossword puzzles". |  28 Feb 2009     
					
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							| to be particularly brilliant/ clever at doing in doingto do
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 at doing - a hobby of something (he �s clever at doing maths) in doing - a decision that helped him achieve something (he was clever in deciding to open that business) to do - similar in ways to in doing (you �re brilliant to think of using that sized brush) �I �ve missed a lot of examples, but you get the point of some of the meanings. |  28 Feb 2009     
					
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							| I agree: AT is the correct preposition! |  28 Feb 2009     
					
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							| Hi everybody,   THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR HELP!   |  28 Feb 2009     
					
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