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The phrase "use your qualification" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to apply their skills or credentials in a particular situation, such as a job or task. Example: "In this role, you will need to use your qualification to demonstrate your expertise in the field."
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As mentioned, repayments with either bank will start two months after graduating your course, during which time you're expected to use your qualification to land a job which can afford the hefty repayments (typically around £200, if you borrow near the top end and pay back over the longest time).
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But if you have no strong feelings, or even feel somewhat relieved at the idea of never having to think about quantum mechanics or genes again, then you may want to use your degree as a general qualification.
Working for such companies within your field is probably the best option for you because it would allow you to make direct use of your qualifications and experience.
They can use this qualification all around the world.
Several chose to use their qualification abroad, and fill Facebook with photos and anecdotes of Thailand, Chile and Malaysia.
Well, so he could use his qualification to apply for a post teaching – you guessed it – creative writing.
When he was asked what kind of writer he was, Mal said: "If I were to try to describe the way in which I write, the only word I would use without qualification is slowly".
Henceforth, I shall no longer use the qualification 'Latin', but the reader must bear in mind that there is much more to medieval philosophy than merely the Latin tradition.
When a new prescriber is unable to integrate prescribing and professional knowledge, they will not use their qualification to prescribe for patients [ 4, 9, 24].
Use these qualifications as subheadings in your technical resume, following with more specific details about a specific qualification.
You can include: all the jobs (paid or otherwise) that you have done; all the skills you have developed (along with examples of how you've used them well); all your qualifications and career highlights.
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