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The phrase "a qualifying for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to refer to a qualification or a qualifying event, but the phrase as it stands is awkward and unclear.
Example: "She is working hard on a qualifying for the national championship."
Alternatives: "a qualification for" or "a qualifying event for".
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Torino finished in fifth in Serie A, qualifying for the Uefa Cup, with Baggio playing in 25 games and scoring two goals.
With the top three teams in Group A qualifying for the knockout stage, only the unthinkable upset of Ireland beating Australia by a big score in Limerick can deny either England or Fiji a place in the last eight.
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The price was $2.1 million, along with eligibility for a qualifying offer for the 2014 season.
We would never consider it an inconvenience qualifying for a round in Europe.
In an accident qualifying for an IndyCar race at Walt Disney World Speedway in 2000, Sam became a quadriplegic.
"It was a good qualifying for us.
With the economy as it is, many people have a tough time qualifying for a mortgage.
He was guaranteed a medal after qualifying for the final.
Wait a minute, Scotland qualifying for the latter stages?
To determine if an intersection qualifies for a traffic light, the city uses several federal guidelines.
Key: QA =Qualified for final A, QB = Qualified for final B, PEN = Penalty.
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