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The phrase "a qualification in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a specific area of study or expertise that a person has obtained. Example: "I have a qualification in marketing, which has helped me excel in my career as a brand manager." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing that they have a formal certification or degree in the field of marketing, which has contributed to their success in their job as a brand manager.
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The trainees also leave with a qualification in leadership skills.
She was "guaranteed" training, a qualification in retail and a job interview; none of which materialised.
Now finished at secondary school, she is studying for a qualification in social work.
In other universities students are merely buying a qualification in English or maths or science.
More than 100,000 teenagers take a qualification in it each year.
So a qualification in IT today could see you writing the manual for the next big smartphone tomorrow.
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It asked for a degree in biochemistry, a postgraduate qualification in a biochemistry-related subject, and 2 years of experience in an editorial role.
"Feels kind of surreal to have an A-qualification time in the bag for next year's Olympic Games.
Objectives: We wished to create a qualification course in EM for this important group of physicians.
Thermal cycling is widely used as a qualification test in the microelectronic industry.
Before officially launching her business in January, White took a college course and gained a formal qualification in cake decorating.
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