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Eugenia
Hello,
Here is a question I work on now. The expression "core competents". Gramatically, this is a noun in plural form, as far as I can guess, but I couldn't find in any dictionary that competent can be a noun - please, help me to understand that: if the core competents is an idiom/ a noun/ adjective (can adjective be in plural?) and which dictionary can I use to see explanation for the issue.
Many thanks:)
17 nov. 2020 14:39
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What is the full sentence?
To me, this looks like a typo.
Core competence is meaningful but core competents is not.
17 november 2020
I believe that should be "core competency" which refers to a skill. A competent would be person with competence
17 november 2020
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Eugenia
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