Use of competent in Sentences. 39 Examples
The examples include competent at the start of sentence, competent at the end of sentence and competent in the middle of sentence
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competent at the end of sentence
- We believe the patient was not mentally competent .
- A year of college had made her more socially competent.
competent in the middle of sentence
- He did a competent job.
- He did a competent job.
- He is competent to do it.
- He is competent to do it.
- He is competent for the task.
- He is competent for the task.
- He's very competent in his work.
- She always does a competent job.
- The workmen did a competent job .
- The workmen did a competent job .
- Two competent witnesses testified.
- She's a highly competent linguist.
- I don't feel competent to comment.
- I don't feel competent to comment.
- She is competent in five languages.
- I summed her up as a competent manager.
- She's extremely competent and industrious.
- She's extremely competent and industrious.
- This court is not competent to hear your case.
- He's not competent to look after young children.
- I was deemed to be a competent shorthand typist.
- He's a competent politician, but he lacks vision.
- It's a competent essay but it lacks individuality.
- It's a competent essay but it lacks individuality.
- Her drawing is competent, but her composition is poor.
- A competent mechanic should be able to fix the problem.
- I had always considered myself a strong, competent woman.
- I had always considered myself a strong, competent woman.
- She was praised for her competent handling of the crisis.
- He was not considered competent to teach seven-year-olds.
- It's a competent enough piece of writing but it lacks flair.
- It's a competent enough piece of writing but it lacks flair.
- He was a loyal, distinguished and very competent civil servant.
- He's a competent enough officer, but I doubt he'll ever make general.
- She was mentally competent and she had the capacity to decide for herself.
- We assume that competent doctors emerge at the end of an obstacle course of traditional examinations based on facts.
- We assume that competent doctors emerge at the end of an obstacle course of traditional examinations based on facts.