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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his credentials" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person's qualifications, experience, and other factors that make them suitable or trustworthy in a particular role or field. Example: "After reviewing his credentials, the company decided to hire John as their new Chief Financial Officer." In this sentence, "his credentials" refers to John's education, work experience, and any other relevant qualifications that made him a strong candidate for the CFO position.
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His credentials seemed sound.
His credentials are impressive.
His credentials?
What are his credentials?
His credentials are beyond reproach.
His credentials were perfect".
His credentials were terrific.
Yet his credentials give him enormous authority.
That does not detract from his credentials.
Mr Chandra starts by establishing his credentials.
Tozzoli pulled out his credentials.
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