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The phrase "have good credentials" is a correct and usable phrase in Standard English
You can use the phrase in a variety of situations. For example: "John is applying for a job at the bank, and it looks like he has good credentials for the position."
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As it happens, both Janet and Larry have good credentials on those grounds, at least in terms of what they've said in recent years.
Developers that are actively interested in leaving their current companies and have good credentials can apply to be part of a batch of 150 or so candidates.
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On the last, Mr Bush has good credentials.
Handsome, unassuming, tasteful, Midwestern (from Detroit), he had good credentials.
"There's no doubt that what the president and Karl did was try to recruit really quality candidates," Mr. Black said, "not only people who had good credentials and experience but who also had good campaign skills".
The team behind Hunch has good credentials – formed by a team of computer scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology – but it's getting an extra boost thanks to the previous activities of another founder, Caterina Fake, who co-founded Flickr in 2004.
When you're paddling away from shore, you want to know that your boat has good credentials.
Even having good credentials, being away for a fairly short time, doing research in an almost-academic setting, and having a pretty good story will not assure you of a job, Niek Henriquez discovered.
Faculty is important because you want to work with someone you are either familiar with, or someone who has good credentials.
Both candidates have good business credentials, but we recommend Mr. Hoylman, who has the stronger record of public service as a former community board chairman.
They are just starting out but have good coaching credentials.
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