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'with this credential' is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a particular type of qualification or authorization (such as a diploma, certificate, or license). Example: With this credential, I am now authorized to practice law in the state of Illinois.
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With this credential, he's plainly better placed to run the organisation than people with a background in natural science and decades of experience of defending biodiversity.
But for certain companies - and only in certain circumstances - there is something to be said about bringing in an outsider with this credential on the resume: financial engineering experience.
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"We have already been impressed with the quality of candidates that have expressed an interest in the role and fully expect to appoint a manager with the credentials to take this club on to new heights.
"The country is desperately looking for a hero, and this happens to be the guy with the credentials".
"The more our doctor researched it, the more impressed he was with this guy's credentials and his reputation," Cashman said of Wehling.
This was addressed with improved credential validation," Apple says.
With these credentials, Aisha started her own environmental remediation company.
Log in with the credentials: User: root Password: toor.
"We wanted someone with experience, someone with credentials and someone with leadership, but we want a conservative," Waters added.
Where is the Cubs' public-relations guy with my credential?
With a credential, you get in for free.
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