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The word 'competent' is used correctly in the following sentence: It is important to use competent sources when researching

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TehyaNicole80
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  • 26-02-2018
It is correctly used. Competent means having necessary knowledge. Think of it this way, if you were writing an essay on an important topic would you want to use competent and credible sources or inadequate and uneducated sources? I personally would go with the competent one. Hope this helped you!  
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