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"scientific credentials" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when referring to a person's qualifications and training in a particular scientific field. For example: "The doctor had impressive scientific credentials, with degrees in biology and chemistry."
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Bedau argues that 'strong' emergence has had a prominent place in the philosophical discussions but that its scientific credentials are very poor, whereas 'weak emergence' is consistent with materialism and scientifically useful.
But their scientific credentials are rather dubious.
In addition, some also have solid scientific credentials.
The other companies also have strong scientific credentials.
But whether experiments improve the scientific credentials of the discipline must be very much in doubt.
Not rewritten by political hacks with no academic or scientific credentials.
They are unencumbered by official scientific credentials, academic bureaucracies, or government funding.
Mr. Seltzer's representation of his scientific credentials was, of course, something of an exaggeration.
But they have never managed to cling to these scientific credentials, or to tone down the religious ones.
Shiva refers to her scientific credentials in almost every appearance, yet she often dispenses with the conventions of scientific inquiry.
No one has accused Dr. Chu or Dr. Koonin of direct conflict of interest or questioned their scientific credentials.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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