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vocabulary word | part of speech | definition
- ubiquitous | | present, appearing, or found everywhere.
- paradoxically values | | valuing opposing ideas at the same time, but are also true at the same time.
- domain knowledge | | knowledge of a specific field or industry.
- credentials without competence | | where someone has the qualifications for example like a degree, but lacks the practical ability, skill, or experience to perform the job.
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- Ubiquitous: Adjective
- Paradoxically values: Verb phrase (the core "values" is a verb, "paradoxically" is an adverb modifier)
- Domain knowledge: Noun phrase (core "knowledge" is a noun, "domain" is an adjective modifier)
- Credentials without competence: Noun phrase (core "credentials" is a noun, "without competence" is a prepositional phrase modifier)