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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can be competent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's ability or potential to be capable or skilled at something. Example: With proper training and experience, anyone can be competent at using new technology.
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"People have trouble understanding the fact that someone can be competent in two different areas," he said.
Women can be competent, perfect, compassionate, but not quite dominant.
Therefore, it is necessary to design a secure localization scheme which can be competent in the hostile environment.
Only 20 of the 194 teaching guides (10.31%) explicitly refer to the concepts of entertainment, fun or leisure (27 references), which means that 89.69% of the teachers who teach these subjects can be competent in the digital age without considering the dimension of entertainment.
Whereas doing what your brain is merely good at means you can be competent with great effort.
In doing so, the association encountered and overcame much diving industry resistance to the idea that handicapped people can be competent divers.
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When they have learnt this, the teacher adds a new posture when he or she feels you have memorised the sequence so far and you are competent (in so far as you can ever be competent) in it.
The high precision double ball gauge and laser interferometer are mainly used to detect the dynamic geometric error of the machine tool, and they can also be competent at thermal error detecting.
On the other, he notes that degrees and credential, as such, don't mean that, armed with them, students can indeed be competent enough to be qualified in their various fields of endeavor.
I think it's unfortunate that we still can't imagine that women who want to be fashionable or who would show up in an ad like this Sorel campaign can also be competent CEOs of tech companies or other sorts of businesses..
Maybe one day we can emancipate our kids from this cycle of memory tests and go back to teaching them trades and stuff, so they can at least be competent lazy bricklayers.
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