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The phrase "with credentials from" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in a sentence to indicate someone has received recognition or certification from a particular source or authority. For example: "The new doctor joined the staff at the hospital with credentials from Harvard Medical School."
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Try crashing a Victoria's Secret presentation with credentials from Bulgarian Vogue.
The new production (though a more apt description might be a staged concert in modern dress), seen on Tuesday night, offered a strong cast of singers, some with credentials from major companies, including the Metropolitan Opera.
No One Lives targets a similar audience to You're Next, while Ain't Them Bodies Saints and The Great Beauty arrive with credentials from the Sundance and Cannes film festivals respectively.
B5 NEEDIEST CASES B4 DINING F1-12 OB9TUARIESPORTSPORTS D1-8 EDUCATION B11 Opening Doors for Teachers Education officials have decided to allow teachers with credentials from most other states to begin teaching in New York immediately rather than waiting until they pass the state's certification exams.
Relying parties are websites that allow users to sign into their sites with credentials from Issuing parties.
The 40percentt of non-bullshit that impressed Rod was the disclosure hearing; that men with credentials from scholarly backgrounds were so confident about it.
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They come armed with credentials derived from years in government, an ability to articulate their message in the media and access to power.
A summary is available here, and readers with sufficient credentials from an academic library will be able to click through to a full version of the paper.
Although I came with full credentials from a leading US newspaper, my agenda was my own: I wanted to know if climate change was real.
Sensing rudderlessness at the top, it may be particularly inclined to flex its muscles now.The fear of hanging separatelyMany of China's new leaders come from the "princeling" class, an aristocracy of families with revolutionary credentials from the days of Mao Zedong (see article).
Andrew, last name Ginsburg, is also a stand-up comedian and does riffs, onstage and off, about the way the boom in personal training has permitted struggling actors, failed athletes and even ex-cons to repurpose themselves as trainers, with meaningless credentials from certificate mills.
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