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The phrase "a tool to qualify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a method or resource that helps to assess or determine qualifications or standards.
Example: "The new software serves as a tool to qualify candidates based on their skills and experience."
Alternatives: "a means to assess" or "a method for evaluation".
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There are only so many times they can get your name and Social Security number before it just becomes a tool to qualify accuracy.
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Other cities in the emerging world have permission to borrow, but haven't been given the necessary financial tools to qualify for a credit rating - so they can't borrow affordably.
The home run was an echo of the way the Mariners used to play, but now they are a much more balanced team and they employed their variety of tools to qualify for the tournament as a wild-card team, to sweep the Chicago White Sox in three games in the first round and to get the edge on the Yankees last night.
He presented education as a tool to access qualified and better-paid occupations.
In general terms, ActD might qualify as a tool to prevent de novo transcription ex vivo in any kind of isolation protocol, but it cannot prevent degradation of transcripts, and thus is no alternative to isolation technologies preserving the in vivo transcriptome.
These offers were created as a sales tool to get qualified couples and families to visit a resort and learn about the resorts services.
Hence, simulation of product life distributions for virtual qualification can be a valuable tool to evaluate and qualify design options.
To qualify tools of semiconductor manufacturing, particles unintentionally deposited in these tools are characterized using blank wafers.
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