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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particular qualification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific credential or requirement that is relevant to a context, such as a job application or educational program.
Example: "To apply for this position, you must possess a particular qualification in project management."
Alternatives: "a specific qualification" or "a certain qualification".
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"Think about what sells you as a person, it might be a particular qualification, or perhaps your personal attributes".
"If an awarding agency like OCR chooses to offer a particular qualification, it is incumbent on them to make sure they have sufficient high-quality markers".
"I think parents don't realize how in-depth we look," Mr. Watson continued, adding that the choice of a particular qualification has little impact on college admissions decisions.
For example, if you don't have a particular qualification that's being asked for, you should explain how your work experience provides you with a similar or greater level of knowledge.
If you are unhappy about the quality of a particular qualification, complain to the relevant awarding body, or the accrediting body (the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) for NVQs and GNVQs, GCSEs, GCE A levels and AS examinations - see Education: Examinations).
Kevin Carey, author of "The End of College", believes that electronic "badges" now being created by a number of startups, proving that the holder has earned a particular qualification (at a relatively low cost), will eventually undermine traditional high-cost university education.
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None of the men had any particular qualification to run a prison.
But celebrity candidates are chosen first to whip up crowds and stir excitement in the campaign, not because of any particular qualification to do the job well.
He describes himself not as anti-elitist but as 'anticredentialist.' "A fine credo, actually, for the evening: a sort of velvet-roped, live-action Wikipedia royale in which list members assessed fellow-partygoers, absent any particular qualification besides their mutual influentialness.
In the next paragraph, summarize your strengths and any particular qualifications or experience that would be considered relevant to the post.
In the UK, six people said no to post-nominal letters; three said yes; for Americans, two yeses and two nos; however, several of the yes people specify that you should only mention vocational qualifications that are specifically pertinent to your current job (like a particular architect qualification if you work in architecture, for instance).
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