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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the complete set of qualifications required for a position, task, or role.
Example: "To apply for this job, you must meet all qualifications listed in the job description."
Alternatives: "all requirements" or "complete qualifications".
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Nor are all qualifications equal; the BTec is not as widely recognised as A-levels.
No, the University of Westminster does not disregard any A-levels and all qualifications are taken into account.
All qualifications within the tariff are subject to regular review in the light of admissions decisions taken by universities".
The Browne report is expected to offer, for the first time in Britain, the possibility of variable fees across all qualifications and universities.
These were intended to create an overarching framework for all qualifications post-16, including A-levels, in order to raise the status of vocational education.
We use the Ucas tariff to ensure all qualifications are looked at equally, if a course is on the Ucas tariff we will ensure students meet the required points rather than looking at what qualification they are studying.
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He had all the qualifications for the job".
They've met all the qualifications," Sister Schenck said.
The only man who now possesses all the qualifications is the president himself.
"It seemed interesting and I had all the qualifications, so I signed up.
Aren't all these qualifications just for teaching in FE colleges?
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