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The phrase "a gap in qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deficiency or lack of necessary skills or credentials for a particular job or task.
Example: "The hiring manager noted a gap in qualifications among the applicants, particularly in technical skills."
Alternatives: "a deficiency in qualifications" or "a shortfall in qualifications".
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Allow yourself to fantasise about ideal jobs, identify which bits of your past prove you could do them, then start planning how to fill any gaps in qualifications and experience.
Yet with the election less than a week away, the race remains closer than it should be given the cavernous gap in qualifications between the two nominees.
It is intended to plug what the EC sees as a gap in the market for a gold-standard qualification focusing on consumer protection, as opposed to more business-orientated subjects such as commercial competition law.
The adviser admitted that some of Labour's efforts were less rigorous than it had intended: "The vocational qualifications were an effort to address a gap in the system but were overvalued in the league tables".
A Gap in Knowledge.
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