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proficiency

[pruh-fish-uhn-see] / prəˈfɪʃ ən si /


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A few timing and tuning issues crop up, which could easily be the result of a first night in a new venue, but which feel odd for a band of such technical proficiency.

From BBC

She pointed to a Milken study last year that found adults 65 and older and those with limited English proficiency had the highest proportions of “below basic” health literacy.

From Washington Times

In “Kill Boksoon,” trained killers work for individual mercenary companies, where they are ranked based on their proficiency.

From New York Times

He achieved only enough proficiency to carry out low-level interrogations, but he became infatuated with Russian literature.

From New York Times

But somehow it outdoes everything that has come before with its mix of technical proficiency, emotional stakes and Looney Tunes-style tumbles.

From New York Times