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The phrase "also qualified for more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing eligibility or capability for additional opportunities, benefits, or positions beyond what is currently available.
Example: "After completing the advanced training program, she is now also qualified for more senior roles within the company."
Alternatives: "also eligible for more" or "also suited for more".
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The Liberal Democratic party also qualified for more than $1m.
As a green-energy project, it also qualified for more than $600 million in federal tax credits". Production is often 30-35% below expectations, a lack of generation that has increased the calls for Ivanpah to shutdown.
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Cooperatives and state farms would also qualify for more land, for up to 25 years.
They also qualify for more favorable tax treatment than mutual funds and exchange-traded funds.
Allen, 27, also qualified for arbitration this season, and comes with two more years of control.
(Students who also qualified for merit-based aid, which not all colleges offer, received substantially more).
Two more boats — the women's double sculls and the men's lightweight four — also qualified for the London Games.
(His condo also qualified for a $400 rebate).
Roger Federer also qualified for semifinal play.
He also qualified for the 1500 metres.
The Russian and Bulgarian men also qualified for the Beijing Olympics.
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