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"quantitative skills" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person's ability to work with numbers or analyze quantitative data. For example, "He demonstrated strong quantitative skills when preparing the financial reports."
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"Someone with Victor's quantitative skills was a rare bird.
Later, Mr. Zakaria's quantitative skills appealed to Mr. Patrick.
"There have been some important and encouraging developments to address the UK's weaknesses in quantitative skills.
American teenagers, many of whom have weak quantitative skills, are generally naïve about finance.
And we need people with the quantitative skills and the imagination to put this picture together.
Like many people of my generation with quantitative skills, I got sucked into the financial world.
Peter Corvi, associate dean at the University of Warwicks' business school, says: "We're looking for strong quantitative skills".
In all my experiences, I have never seen evidence that women have inferior quantitative skills.
Prof Sir Ian Diamond, chair of the British Academy's quantitative skills strategy group, said: "Our ability to handle data and reason using numbers will not be transformed overnight.
In an effort to make management more scientific, we teach business-school students lots of quantitative skills but offer few tools to measure social impact.
In June this year The British Academy BAA) published a report titled Count us in: Quantitative skills for a new generation.
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