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Discover LudwigThe phrase "competence on" is not correct; it's not a common phrase in English
You might use the phrase "competence in" to signify an expertise or knowledge in a particular area. For example, "John has a great deal of competence in accounting and finance."
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They explored the relation between genre and translation competence, on the one hand, and the communicative and textual sub-competence, on the other.
Nine (7.3%) graduates received a rating of 'Variable' or 'Low Competence' on at least one of their individual assessments as an intern.
Difficulties in communication relate both to linguistic competence on behalf of the two parties involved and to cultural competency among nurses [ 24].
We tested strains after passaging for respiration competence on glycerol plates and six strains repeatedly failed to be respiration competent after curing.
Its competence on economic policy still is.
"RocknRolla," by contrast, has competence on its side.
Economic competence on its own will not be enough.
Despite this, many staff build up considerable skill and competence on the job.
Some challenged ODIHR's competence on the absurd grounds that only professional politicians can know how elections work.
With 10 children between three families, all with varying degrees of competence on the slopes, we opted for low-key Duved.
Without outstanding charisma, eloquence or competence on policy detail, the 72-year-old Buhari has already made three unsuccessful bids for president.
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