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credential

[kri-den-shuhl] / krɪˈdɛn ʃəl /








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His credentials for the Celtic job were, at best, thin, despite the excited rhetoric of some observers in America, who painted him as a special one and his capture as a coup.

From BBC

Though not an internal hire, which Landry says would have been preferred, “Le Vot’s credentials are impressive,” and his international expertise could come in handy with BRP’s drive for international expansion.

From The Wall Street Journal

"When you hear that someone with those legal credentials is breaking a serious court claim against you, it's obviously terrifying for people."

From BBC

Weyerhaeuser also is selling its forests as a carbon sink to companies seeking to offset their carbon emissions or burnish their green credentials.

From Barron's

By using the login credentials, the suspect was able to appear as if he were still a Coupang employee when accessing the company’s systems.

From The Wall Street Journal