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Discover Ludwig"a qualification" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a certification or type of training. For example, "John has a degree and several qualifications in business management."
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But there is a qualification inserted: "probably".
Once, her ignorance counted as a qualification.
For years, it was virtually a qualification.
A qualification can slide into a justification.
He paused to offer a qualification.
The lack of a qualification marks a shift.
Training is included in those projects leading to a qualification.
Advertisements seeking employees can list "attractive" as a qualification.
So how do you judge the value of a qualification?
To be sure, however, we should add a qualification.
Working towards a qualification prepares you for this.
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