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were competent
adjective
Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications.
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By this method, 36 trainees were competent with 261 trainees yet to reach competency.
The paintings were competent but undistinguished.
Muster drills were competent and strictly enforced.
"They were competent and communicative," he said.
Desserts were competent but not surprising.
The state labs were competent but overworked.
Staff members were competent, cheery and polite.
Most governors were competent and knew what was going on in their provinces.
If managers treated their employees as if they were competent, they would become competent.
His two predecessors, Mario Monti and Enrico Letta, were competent but ultimately weak leaders.
These early works were competent, but gave no sign of exceptional promise.
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