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"be competent with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's level of skill or ability in a particular task or subject. It implies that the person is knowledgeable and capable in that area. For example: "In order to succeed in this job, you must be competent with computer software and have strong communication skills."
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Infinitely many sentences belong to mathematical discourse, and to be competent with mathematical discourse involves having the competence to grasp these infinitely many sentences.
Patients were also required to be competent with the English language and previously ambulatory.
These characteristics contribute to a high overall performance which could be competent with commonly used thick DU airfoils.
A person who raised that question did not thereby reveal himself not to be competent with the terms in question.
Circumvention of the physiological barriers depends on the morphology and physicochemical traits of the nanoparticles, which should be competent with the type of tissue or targeted cell.
The SCORE curriculum defines surgical operations/procedures that residents are expected to be competent with by the end of the residency.
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By this method, 36 trainees were competent with 261 trainees yet to reach competency.
Where Dr. Heineken is competent with the V.A.'s electronic health record system, Dr. Rajkomar is a virtuoso, a Vladimir Horowitz of the computer keyboard.
If a company knows you're competent with a camera and can tell a story visually, you'll be leagues ahead of those who've never heard of FinalCut Pro.
About a half of the survey participants were competent with ICT, which is depicted on Graph 3.
The study stated that the PV systems are competent with other options when the total cost of the PV system is less or equal to US$7 /Wp.
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