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The phrase "activities would not qualify" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing criteria or standards that certain activities do not meet, often in contexts like eligibility or compliance.
Example: "Unfortunately, the activities would not qualify for funding under the current guidelines."
Alternatives: "activities are ineligible" or "activities do not meet the criteria".
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When the Department of Education released regulations in 2008 and 2009, it explained that employees of 501(c)(3) nonprofits were eligible for loan forgiveness but that workers at nonprofits or private organizations who "engaged in religious activities" would not qualify.
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Alaska would not qualify either.
Normally, that would not qualify as news.
Service businesses would not qualify.
Many of them, quite frankly, would not qualify.
A mere discovery of a natural phenomenon would not qualify.
Under Justice Department guidelines, Libby would not qualify for a pardon.
West Indies would not qualify as a surprise.
I fear that most "team prayer" would not qualify.
The New York City Board of Education told her that she also would not qualify.
They would not qualify for the final round.
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