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"getting a qualification" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the act of obtaining a certificate or degree that demonstrates a certain level of knowledge or skill in a particular field. Example: "After completing her undergraduate degree, Sarah focused on getting a qualification in marketing to advance her career."
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She asked if I'd thought about getting a qualification.
Getting a qualification as a "relationship expert" is easier than getting your dead cat certified as a nutritionist, and relationship advice is littered with dubious "gurus" aplenty, or vague statements that helpfully inform us that "doctors agree".
The maths department at the University of Warwick, one of the top-ranked in the country, is thinking of requiring further maths again, for the first time in more than a decade.For students, the main attraction of the subject is getting a qualification with hard-currency clout.
"It's a good point for Ireland but if we can get the points at home that will go a long way to getting a qualification spot, rather than worrying about each team you're playing," said the Everton forward.
So the community can then judge your work in that respect, which is kind of pushing the model that we've all been used to — which is going to university and getting a qualification.
You could also get an apprenticeship (electrical, carpentry, hairdressing etc)., which is a good mix of work and study while still getting a qualification.
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But mainly it's about being able to go on and get a qualification to get a job".
That was why she was here trying to improve her language, to get a qualification.
My advice is to do your training, get a qualification and join a union.
"Is it fair that person should get a higher rate than a college leaver that has got a qualification, is 20 for example, and OK has got limited experience, but has got a qualification?
Speaking to the Guardian after the event, she says: "The best thing about it is I got a qualification.
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