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Can I use other words as well with the expression "be not good with"?

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Rebecca

The whole phrase "not so good with" is an expression that can be followed by any noun to describe something you are not skilled at using. Ex: I'm not so good with computers, can you help me? Ex: I'm not so good with scissors, I can not cut paper nicely.

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