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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a credential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a qualification, achievement, or aspect of someone's background that demonstrates their suitability for a particular role or task.
Example: "To apply for the position, you must provide a credential that verifies your educational background."
Alternatives: "a qualification" or "a certification".
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Young people who earn a credential are guaranteed an interview with a partner employer.
Overwork has become a credential of prosperity.
It's a credential that you flaunt".
That's a credential management technology.
I snuck into the players lounge without a credential.
He sneaked into the players' lounge without a credential.
Politicians routinely use their family history as a credential.
With a credential, you get in for free.
Serializing a credential does not destroy it.
it wants a credential cache as well.
"The law degree is just a credential for them".
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