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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a qualified bravo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a measured or conditional approval or praise for someone or something.
Example: "After reviewing the project, I can give a qualified bravo to the team's efforts, as there are still areas that need improvement."
Alternatives: "a conditional praise" or "a measured commendation".
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China receives a qualified bravo.
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The answer, a qualified yes.
Get a qualified teacher.
Learn under a qualified instructor.
Get a Qualified Frontman.
A "qualifying relative".
Have a qualifying disability.
But what exactly makes the "Trainwreck" star qualified to be on one of Bravo's "Real Housewives" shows?
If fashion is a nail, Bravo is a hammer.
Could Your Spa Use a Little Bravo?
This qualifies as a majority.
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