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The phrase "amount does not qualify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating that a specific amount does not meet certain criteria or standards.
Example: "Unfortunately, the amount does not qualify for the grant we are offering."
Alternatives: "amount is ineligible" or "amount does not meet requirements".
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Sale of that amount does not qualify as a class A1 felony, which, under the Rockefeller laws, requires a minimum sentence of 15 years to life.
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If the dealer's hand does not qualify, the dealer folds and pays each remaining player the amount of the ante; the second bets are ignored.
Mr. Snowden does not qualify.
In-game tweeting does not qualify.
Northern Westchester does not qualify.
This does not qualify as bad news.
(This does not qualify as unusual).
Flint does not qualify for the allowances.
The event does not qualify for FMLA.
This does not qualify as positive yardage".
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