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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a qualify" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "qualify," which is a verb, or it may be an attempt to use "qualification," which is a noun.
Example: "To gain entry into the program, you must meet a specific qualification."
Alternatives: "a qualification" or "a requirement."
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Given that 700,000 children in the developing world die each year from chronic diarrhea caused by poor sanitation, any innovation that helps save lives would a qualify as a moral victory as well as good business solution.
In CML, a qualify name (QName) [29] is used to identify an entry in the dictionary.
The convention is represented by a short-hand notation, known as a qualify name (QName [29]), which represents a globally unique Uniform Resource Locator (URL).
So I tip my cap to them; that's a qualify win for them". Twice, the Renegades closed out innings with the bases full of Vaqueros.
"We want to run a qualify camp, and I think Mark has the experience to reach the kid who has never played before, and help the player who has a lot of experience get better," Bencze said.
These questions and answers will a) qualify the customer, and b) help build a rapport with the customer.
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A) Qualifying Examinations: Reading List and Archaeology Qualifying Examination.
Fellow Briton Chris Tomlinson does not have the 'A' qualifying standard.
The answer, a qualified yes.
Experienced a qualified emergency.
The answer was a qualified yes.
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