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I am good at English or in English?

The correct preposition to use is in.

You would say: "I am good in English."

Here's why:

* "Good at" is typically used for skills or activities. For example, "I am good at playing the piano."

* "Good in" is used to describe proficiency in a subject, language, or area of knowledge.

So, "I am good in English" means you have a good grasp of the English language.

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