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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to qualify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or eligibility to meet certain criteria or standards.
Example: "She is able to qualify for the scholarship due to her outstanding academic performance."
Alternatives: "capable of qualifying" or "eligible to qualify".
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Each region is allowed to recruit eight non-Welsh qualified players but two of them must be able to qualify for Wales on residency.
There are three ways a player is able to qualify for a country.
People who had never been able to qualify for mortgages suddenly were in the market.
Ten years later, I was able to qualify and started working on a freelance basis.
She was able to qualify for the Colombian swim team because she holds dual citizenship.
Swap dealers used to be able to qualify for exemptions to hedge their risk after they wrote a swap.
"They purchased a building in California because they relied on being able to qualify for property tax exemption," he said.
Ms. Dollard's credit score is so low, around 600, that she hasn't been able to qualify for a car loan.
That suggests some of the borrowers doing short sales may have been able to qualify for principal reduction instead.
He was able to qualify for a mortgage with HSBC although his credit score was less than 700.
However, if they choose this option they will not be able to qualify for any other relocation package.
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