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The phrase "in competence" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could potentially be used in contexts discussing someone's level of competence or ability, but it is not standard. Example: "The team struggled due to a lack of clarity in competence among its members."
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Bacillus subtilis 168 is easily made competent by growing it in competence starvation medium.
Employers are more interested in competence than whether you're disabled".
He wants to eliminate the wild variations in competence between different hospitals, even between some in similar neighbourhoods.
Smart, sexy lawyers (and investigators) drifted together and apart, like dancers at a ball, while Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) grew in competence, independence, elegance, and power.
A day is productive if I grow in competence.
Training should result in competence, but this is not assured.
Remarkable about his Newtonian conversion is not the change of heart, but the change in competence.
Rather than measuring the actual case distribution, we introduce a new competence model that detects differences through changes in competence.
Due to decreasing interest in safety education and baby boomer retirements, a shortage in competence looms.
Anecdotally, nurses' interest in competence reviews was reinvigorated, and we gained practical knowledge in simulation delivery.
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No Republican comes close--in competence, experience, and (yes) political ideology.
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