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was competent
adjective
Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications.
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The Indiana Supreme Court held that Mr. Edwards's competency to stand trial meant that he was competent to represent himself.
One, because he was competent.
He was competent, knowledgeable and likeable enough.
Fred Turner was competent, and then some.
Looking back, I'd say I was competent.
He was competent but rarely confident.
The Bach Festival Orchestra was competent, seldom more.
He was competent and capable — the ultimate over-achiever.
She was competent and beautiful [unusual to dovetail these adjectives].
Chase was competent but never really loyal to Lincoln.
And I think I was competent and effective as well.
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