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Discover Ludwig"qualifier" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is often used to describe an adjective or adverb used to qualify a noun, verb, or other expression. For example, "He made a remarkably brave decision." Here "remarkably" is a qualifier.
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Very quickly, a qualifier.
He's in the Open as a qualifier.
Immediately, a qualifier is inserted: 'All right.
But Jeter's compliment included a qualifier.
That said, there is a qualifier.
[Starting goalkeeper] Dave Vanole had gotten hurt in a qualifier.
One mistake could be the game in a qualifier.
There had been a qualifier about that team.
He's in a tie for seventh as a qualifier.
Paes had entered the tournament as a qualifier.
Who knows?" It is perhaps wise to add a qualifier.
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