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The phrase "exceptional credentials" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone's qualifications or achievements that stand out from the average. For example, "She has exceptional credentials with a degree from an Ivy League college and years of experience in her field."
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The LTA chairman, David Gregson, added: "We set out to recruit a CEO with true success in business, with exceptional leadership credentials and ideally with significant knowledge of tennis.
LTA chairman David Gregson said: "We set out to recruit a CEO with true success in business, with exceptional leadership credentials and ideally with significant knowledge of tennis.
This paper examines some of these urban impacts using examples from the City of London where rapid transformation is taking place as very tall buildings with exceptional energy credentials are being inserted into a low-rise city without a plan for the overall impact of urban form.
He also has exceptional environmental credentials as a founder, years ago, of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
No, even as an individual with exceptional scholarly credentials and the administrative leader of the oldest and richest American university, her efforts necessarily focus at least as much or more on raising money.
Bringing exceptional telecom leadership credentials to Sprint, Schulman will be responsible for the business strategy and growth of the prepaid segment.
Her running ability was exceptional, her anti-doping credentials impeccable.
"David's credentials are exceptional and we believe we've secured an outstanding bowling coach who'll take up a vital full-time role within the England team management.
Job seekers who fall into one of the many categories of people who continually find themselves having to fight negative stereotypes know all too well that great credentials and exceptional past performance alone are not always keys to success.
That policy stated clearly that unless there are "exceptional circumstances," those with press credentials will not be restricted to press areas, and that, "under no circumstances should the press be provided less access than that afforded the general public".
M.D.-Ph.D. admissions committees are looking for strong academic and research credentials, along with exceptional letters of recommendation from faculty members with whom you did research, and a well-articulated reason for becoming a physician-investigator.
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