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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disqualified" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used in contexts where a noun follows, such as "a disqualified candidate" or "a disqualified player."
Example: "After the review, the committee announced that he was a disqualified candidate for the position."
Alternatives: "an ineligible" or "a barred".
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Those seats include Ferny Grove, the outcome of which the ECQ will refer to the court of disputed returns to decide if the role of a disqualified Palmer United party candidate was critical.
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The wrong ideas, in other words, as much as the wrong parents, could get a person disqualified as an American.
They said that going months without making a move disqualifies a man as a romantic possibility; by now, she had cemented her feelings.
In 1975, a court disqualified her from holding office for a minor technicality in election expenditure.
Do you think cheating on a spouse disqualifies a candidate from being president?
A skier who misses a gate is disqualified.
The questions took a different form: when can a team be disqualified?
As a result of his answer, a school administrator disqualified him from the competition.
Certain contextual factors disqualified a key word occurrence from a SUD care designation.
New eligibility requirements outline reasons a lawyer would be disqualified from an appointment.
A third was disqualified.
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