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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving qualified" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the process of reaching a certain level of qualification or competence, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After years of hard work, she is finally achieving qualified status in her profession."
Alternatives: "attaining qualification" or "reaching qualified status".
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Most start their training at graduate level, where there are several ways of achieving Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), which is the prerequisite for working in any "maintained" (i.e. state-sector) or special school in the UK.
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Practical results from multi-objective optimization could achieve qualified products.
To achieve qualified AM, this paper proposes a knowledge-based process planning (KBE CAPP) framework to solve three main issues: feasibility, suitability and stability in AM production.
He joined the Junior Player Development program there, run by the N.F.L. to teach football and life skills, and the tutors in the program helped him achieve qualifying scores to attend Miami in 2001.
Simmonds, who achieved qualifying standards in the 200m medley and 400m freestyle in her S6 category, wants the British public to come out and support the team again in Glasgow this summer.
Pollock wants to run two 10K track races in the US in May in the hope of achieving qualifying standards for both the Commonwealth Games and European Championships.
Mageean is one of a group of Irish athletes currently in line to compete at the World Championships despite not having achieved qualifying standards.
Smyth will be joined in the athletics team by two other athletes who didn't manage to achieve qualifying standards - Letterkenny middle-distance runner Daniel Mooney and hammer thrower Dempsey McGuigan.
Aruban athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards in the following athletics events (up to a maximum of 3 athletes in each event at the 'A' Standard, and 1 at the 'B' Standard).
In the context of the book as a whole it means that one reads the day-by-day, what's-gonna-go-wrong-next? account of impediments overcome with far greater attentiveness than the passages of achieved and qualified contentment.
On a small, outer court at the Billie Jean King Tennis Center on Friday morning, in front of a small crowd that included a handful of Swiss, a triumph of determination was achieved: Patty Schnyder qualified for the United States Open.
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