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The phrase "missing credentials" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used in a formal context to refer to when someone does not have the necessary qualifications, documents, or documents that prove their identity. For example: "The applicant for the job lacked the necessary missing credentials, so they were unable to proceed with the interview."
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Schools have been instructed to accept displaced students even if their school credentials are missing.
This trend has been sparked by an implied demand, and because the communities aiming to innovate in education realized that credentialing is the missing link in the edtech revolution.
You might just know a little bit about its foodie credentials and reckon we might be missing out.
Schmuel's father goes missing inside the camp, and Bruno, with his Explorer credentials, insists on helping to find him.
The taxonomy of Beye et al. [28] has shortcomings related to its insufficient definitions of login credentials as well as behavioral information and, additionally, is missing an equivalent for application data.
Yahoo has formed an independent board committee to examine how Mr. Thompson's credentials were missed by the vetting process and ended up in official company documents.
He had always missed the deadline for credentials, he generally went to the wrong entrance of events, and once inside, he would not know where to stand.
The result will leave both sides frustrated, with the pair missing out on what was an opportunity to prove their Premier League title credentials while simultaneously denting the confidence of one of their main rivals.
Besides, it's missing the point, which is that MGMT make rather fabulous pop music, regardless of their freaky credentials.
Blk Dnm may be missing a few vowels, but thanks to a New York base and Swedish breeding it seems to have the credentials a modern fashion brand needs.
Someone with an athlete's credentials could potentially change that information, sending testers to the wrong location, potentially leading to athletes being wrongly blamed for missing a test.
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