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The phrase "a number of qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple qualifications or credentials that someone possesses or that are required for a particular role or task.
Example: "To apply for the position, candidates must meet a number of qualifications, including a relevant degree and several years of experience."
Alternatives: "several qualifications" or "various qualifications".
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I have a number of qualifications, including a BA and a master's.
The good news is that there are a few ways around this: 1) Depending on what it is you want to do, a number of qualifications such as NVQs do offer work experience as part of the course.
Newspaper and magazine publishers must meet a number of qualifications to be eligible for the 70-30 revenue share, including the ability to read the publications on all Kindle devices and applications (The Kindle, Android, iPhone, iPad etc).
As in the House of Commons, a number of qualifications apply to being an MSP.
There are a number of qualifications of these findings worth noting.
Obviously, you've chosen your offshore business partner based on a number of qualifications, including its history of successful campaigns and the expertise of its workers.
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The polemic generally goes on, responsibly and often a bit boringly, to enumerate any number of qualifications.
There are a number of different qualifications that you can do, and many companies will pay for these if you are able to get a place at their firm".
Unusually for volunteer training, the family adviser course is accredited by an external organisation - in this case, the Open College Network - and it ties in with a number of NVQ qualifications.
Ten years later, with a number of coaching qualifications, over 1,000 coaching hours under my belt and clients internationally, I can advocate that the profession of coaching is still alive and thriving.
16 The UK Medical Careers Research Group (MCRG) systematically surveys the views of Britain's doctors on their careers, work and training using longitudinal surveys of all UK medical graduates from a number of year-of-qualification cohorts to inform UK policy in medical education, healthcare and workforce planning.
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