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Discover Ludwig"I got qualified" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which you achieved a required standard or set of qualifications for something. For example: "I got qualified for the job after passing the final interview."
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"Tell your readers we've got qualified people working on that problem, and I'm not worried about the outcome," Clay said.
We've got qualified coaches but we haven't got the facilities for them to coach and play.
He hadn't felt qualified for sea duty, but admits that he "got qualified, pretty damned quick".
Yesterday we got qualified in hand grenades and learned all the kinds of grenades the Army uses: Smoke grenades, riot control grenades, incendiary grenades, and fragmentation grenades.
However you have only just got qualified and you're going to need some experience before you can start changing people's bodies and heath for the better.
"I trained hard to get qualified and now I am privileged to be able to work with these youngsters," he added.
"The Republic have got qualifying games so they will have pretty much all their big players around the squad," added the Northern Ireland boss.
Also, I will soon be getting qualified as a adult and young persons' mental-health first-aid instructor and also a trainer in applied suicide-intervention skills training.
Then as she approached retirement age I thought I would go to law school and get qualified myself.
I was already working in the social care field and went to university to get qualified.
"It's hard enough to get qualified people," he said.
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