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The phrase "a formal qualification process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a structured method for assessing qualifications or credentials in a specific field or profession.
Example: "The organization has implemented a formal qualification process to ensure that all candidates meet the necessary standards for the position."
Alternatives: "an official certification procedure" or "a structured credentialing system".
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You don't need a formal qualification.
Hairdressers do not need a formal qualification to shampoo hair.
The programme does not lead to a formal qualification but is thought to feature continual assessment.
Before officially launching her business in January, White took a college course and gained a formal qualification in cake decorating.
Finding candidates who demonstrate creativity and flexibility can often be just as important as a formal qualification.
professional degree course to acquire a formal qualification in the field.
30% (n = 19) of training form part of an education programme leading to a formal qualification.
RTOs may also offer short courses which do not lead to a formal qualification (e.g. Certificate in Wound Care).
The geriatric qualifications were defined as follows: (a) formal in persons with a formal qualification as a geriatrician or complementary training in geriatrics for GPs; (b) non formal for geriatric expertise that was not formally acquired but was non-formally acquired through working experience in a geriatric institution; and (c) none where neither of these criteria were met.
The other connections should go through a severe qualification process.
There's also a new qualification process, which we've had to take on board.
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