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'undermine competence' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a situation where someone or something has caused another person's confidence or skills to weaken or diminish. For example, "The teacher's harsh criticism was designed to undermine the student's competence."
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Both the apparent imbalance of theoreticians and practitioners staffed in architecture faculties, and increased didactic obligations for inexperienced PhD students with no formal qualification seem to generally undermine competence in architectural education.
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It could be argued that this strategy does not include adequate lesson structure and may undermine perceived competence [ 37].
Most patients (61%) did not agree with the view that the checklist was an unnecessary 'tick-box' exercise, or that it would undermine the competence of front-line staff (57%).
"The markets they create undermine the competences and complementary assets on which competitors built their success".
2) "The markets they create undermine the competences and complementary assets on which competitors built their success". .
Occasional comments such as: "That is quite obvious" were felt to undermine their competences or disease experience.
It had been the prime minister who had delayed the inquiry and undermined its competence for several years by appointing three unsuitable chairs but it was Rudd who was expected to take the hit.
Others dispute the premise that Trump staffers undermining his competence is unusual.
Most patients disagreed that the checks undermined the competence of staff, and were confident that the checklist would be used correctly by their care team.
In Afghanistan, when coalition forces initially provided health care to civilians, evidence mounted that this undermined the competence and capability of the Ministry of Health in the eyes of some populations, who perceived their own government to be unable to delivery essential services.
Govier concludes that lack of self-trust and a diminished sense of one's own competence undermine the reflection required for autonomy.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com