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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "she was very competent" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize someone's skill or ability, for example "After years of experience, she was very competent in her job".
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She was very competent in her job, she did a great job.
"She was very competent.
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"I've worked with just about every designer in the world," said Mr. Ferraris, "and I can say she is very competent and has a very positive attitude.
"You see women like that in the Bay Area — she's very competent and hard-driven — but you don't see them down here," Ms. Kleber said.
She's very competent".
She's very competent and capable and bright.
She's very competent anyway, but she's taken it on to check the results every day, and then just lets us know of any alerts.
But he was very competent, very capable, not egotistical".
The man was "very competent," Anderson remembered.
"I think I just got the idea that Sam was very competent".
"In Germany, there was very competent staff and they were very responsive when we needed attention, but there were probably two people covering 10 rooms".
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