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was proficiency
noun
Ability, skill, competence.
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I wanted to be a stunt man until I realised you need to be proficient in several martial arts, gymnastics and acrobatics, and all I had was proficiency in doing stupid things, I was pretty young!
The central focus of PISA 2009 was proficiency in reading.
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Her take-away, by the way, is: "Proficiency builds with exposure and practice".
On the other hand, even among the less technical staff, there will be proficiency with certain software, including spreadsheets.
The only mandatory requirements for graduation are proficiency in a foreign language, a quantitative course and a first-year writing course.
He realized that there was little proficiency to be measured; the conventional lecture system is inadequate when it comes to communicating complex material on a large scale.
The next concern was English proficiency and the fifth concern was training competency.
"That's not proficiency".
But it's his proficiency as a comic that's even more startling.
If anything, it's the proficiency that Islamist terrorists sometimes display which we ought to find more remarkable.
One way to attest to the conformity of accredited inspection bodies is a proficiency test.
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