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The phrase "a more qualified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing qualifications or competencies of individuals or things, typically in a context where one is deemed to have greater qualifications than another.
Example: "After reviewing the applications, we decided to hire a more qualified candidate for the position."
Alternatives: "a better qualified" or "a higher qualified".
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"Those people" have jobs a "more qualified" white person should be holding.
Other authors have a more qualified view of the arrangement.
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon took a more qualified stance.
But what exactly is a more "qualified" candidate?
"They just can't believe that there's not a more qualified white man.
"I would challenge anyone to find a more qualified administrator than Tim Dacey.
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Did Person A, much more qualified, who came in through the submission of a résumé get passed over in favor of a less qualified applicant whose patron had given money?
I can't get any more qualified.
"You have a much more qualified, leaning-forward viewer, a much more engaged consumer".
(Q: "Why didn't you just run for mayor or governor?" A: "I'm more qualified to be senator. Those other jobs are hard").
Indeed, it's hard to imagine a writer more qualified to profile the eccentric de Grey.
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