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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all qualified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals or entities that meet specific criteria or standards for a particular role, task, or opportunity.
Example: "We will only consider applicants who are all qualified for the position."
Alternatives: "everyone eligible" or "all suitable candidates".
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All qualified reads were aligned to the reference genome using BWA v0.5.8a with default options (Li and Durbin 2009).
The men's medalists all qualified.
They all qualified easily, and without incident.
Most of these schools accept virtually all qualified applicants.
England's four teams — Manchester, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal — all qualified.
Some states have gone further to grant licenses to all qualified applicants regardless of immigration status.
The Britons Nigel Levine, Conrad Williams and Martyn Rooney all qualified for the semi-finals.
Lists of eligible voters have been compiled and photo identification cards issued to all qualified voters.
Instead, the Americans Carly Patterson, first over all, and Courtney Kupets, fourth over all, qualified for that star-making competition.
We probably could make a 10% payment to all qualified creditors at this point, but probably not much more".
Buttery asparagus with pecorino Romano, for instance, as well as smoky roasted mushrooms and even macaroni and cheese all qualified.
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