proficiency in the PONS Dictionary

proficiency Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

proficiency in language
to show proficiency

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Both types of quantitative analysts demand a strong knowledge of sophisticated mathematics and computer programming proficiency.
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These proficiencies are reflected in the costs expended to purchase the skills themselves.
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The students develop language and cultural proficiencies in both domestic and overseas locations.
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Similarly, gray matter changes were also found to correlate with professional experience in musicians, mathematicians and meditators, and with second language proficiency.
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Additionally, the museum works directly with educators, offering courses to increase grade school teachers' comfort with and proficiency in teaching science.
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He exhibited an uncommon proficiency in literature and sciences; he composed poetry, often breaking into verse in a dead language in his diaries.
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With ample repetition, proficiency in these movements can be acquired and should eventually be combined to create a single pattern of movement.
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Designation as a sapper nowadays is earned as an additional proficiency.
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The remaining categories have no age restriction, but are based on proficiency.
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Nor should a system of life and death hinge on the proficiency of counsel.
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