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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually qualified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that someone possesses the necessary qualifications or skills for a particular role or task, often in contrast to a previous assumption or belief.
Example: "Despite the doubts expressed by some, she is actually qualified for the position and has the experience to prove it."
Alternatives: "truly qualified" or "genuinely qualified".
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Let's make sure that they're actually qualified to lead before the election.
"There was nobody on scene who was actually qualified to administer an IV to Mr. Lucero," he said.
One of the Simtek-Fords driven by David Brabham had actually qualified for the opening race of the season.
Barterers trading for services have no guarantee that the people they are hiring are actually qualified to do the work.
Political appointees became fewer, they said, and more people were hired who were actually qualified for their jobs.
The 50,000-plus households are, of course, those whose circumstances have actually qualified them for temporary help.
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Engauge may actually qualify as Mr. Rapp's fourth career.
Not everyone agrees that what was uncovered at M.I.T. actually qualifies as discrimination.
There are not many scholarships in this book for which I would actually qualify.
"Scores tell you 'this person might actually qualify, so let's focus on them,' " he says.
Established names are spared the process of actually qualifying for the week.
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