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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adroit qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe skills or qualifications that are skillfully or expertly demonstrated.
Example: "Her adroit qualifications in project management made her the ideal candidate for the leadership role."
Alternatives: "skillful qualifications" or "expert qualifications".
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One interpretation might be to say that Dharmakīrti, somewhat naïvely, thought he could arrive at a thoroughly watertight inductive procedure by ever more adroit qualifications of the observations and non-observations.
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Charlie was adroit at making the best of any situation.
He is astute but not adroit.
"The F.B.I. was very adroit.
All central bankers must be politically adroit.
Steinbrenner's political moves were less adroit.
They were also adroit self-satirists.
The adroit cabinet maker was launched.
Qualifications, arguably.
Shaiman's work is extremely adroit.
Pegler was adroit at milking disparities.
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