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Discover LudwigThe phrase "competent product" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been created or produced with a high level of expertise. For example, "The company produces a competent product that meets all safety standards."
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Google+ is an ambitious, competent product.
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"Sony still makes competent products but they're all just boring ground balls".
Notably, these 27 32 kDa subspecies have been identified as a soluble, catalytically competent products formed by non-autocatalytic shedding of 57 kDa membrane-bound MT1-MMP.
Competent products will have independent Transmission Loss testing following ASTM e-90 protocols.
The distribution of WFCs shows vendors' strategy to promote their PAC products as competent in product attributes with less emphasis on service attributes.
A combined effort from the researchers in Australia and China who have worked extensively over the last decade to find a competent mosquito protection product resulted in this product.
Two of them — Meg Whitman, a candidate for governor, and Carly Fiorina, a candidate for Senate — have presented themselves as credible, competent and wealthy products of the corporate world in a state that, while decidedly Democratic, nonetheless seemed tired of the status quo and hungry for reform.
While almost every franchise that you can own will provide you with some level of training and support, it is particularly important to have a competent grasp of the product in a franchise where you will be hiring employees and explaining your product to future customers.
While there is plenty of arthouse fare worth your time, the studio product is competent, clean and safe.
In order to prepare for the new task of conducting comparative product assessments, competent authorities need to obtain an overview about the dimension of the additional workload they may be confronted with.
What counts as knowledge is defined as 'the product of competent inquiries'; beyond this, the meaning of the term 'is so empty that any content or filling may be arbitrarily poured in' (Logic, LW12, 16).
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