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credential

[kri-den-shuhl] / krɪˈdɛn ʃəl /








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Recognition by Israel could encourage other nations to follow suit, increasing the region's diplomatic credentials and access to international markets.

From BBC

His economics credentials—a Ph.D., stints on the staff of the Fed, at mainstream think tanks and publications in respected journals—are solid.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bad actors are hijacking dormant LinkedIn accounts using leaked credentials to gain verification.

From BBC

He rose through the ranks, burnishing his credentials by leading a campaign battling an ethnic rebel insurrection around crucial trade crossings with China.

From Barron's

This happens because their credentials are unfamiliar, or they simply don’t know the soft skills of the American job market.

From The Wall Street Journal