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"economically competent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an individual who is knowledgeable and skilled in economics. For example, "Steve is an economically competent negotiator; he always gets the best deal for his clients."
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"People tend to like a leader they feel is economically competent".
People tend to like a leader they feel is economically competent," she said.
Tories were both moral – even in the middle of an austerity drive they cut taxes – and economically competent.
An ICM/Guardian poll suggested May was seen as far more economically competent than her Labour counterpart.
"I don't think it's possible for a party that's not thought to be economically competent to win.
In the circumstances, quite how the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have managed to present themselves as economically competent might be thought something of a political mystery.
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By going aganist nuclear power Tories could also demonstrate they are competent economically, and forward thinking technologically.
Socio-economically it also makes sense to educate doctors to become competent researchers at an early stage as their professional careers will be that much longer.
Small programs with a focus on creating a nucleus of highly competent individuals capture most of the benefit of the approach and are economically more sustainable than large programs.
Difficult economically.
Very competent".
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