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The phrase "are qualified to answer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has the necessary knowledge or expertise to respond to a question or topic.
Example: "Only those who have completed the training are qualified to answer the technical questions during the meeting."
Alternatives: "are capable of answering" or "have the expertise to respond".
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They still do, but the masks, the apparatus and the training they need before they are qualified to answer an alarm is much more sophisticated these days.
We send your question anonymously to fellow users who say they are qualified to answer, and you get a private reply.
Respond to questions that you are qualified to answer and can smoothly weave a content mention into as an option for more information.
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I'm just not sure I'm qualified to answer".
I don't think I'm qualified to answer a question like that.
"I don't think I'm qualified to answer that question".
If senders aren't considerate enough to do their homework and ask a question you're qualified to answer, you don't owe them anything back.
A much bigger question than I am qualified to answer.
"I'm not a scientist, man...I don't think I'm qualified to answer a question like that".
"I don't know if I'm qualified to answer that," he muses, "but I think it probably has.
SA: I have yet to make it to a mountain top from which I might be qualified to answer a question like that.
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