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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unqualified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who lacks the necessary qualifications or credentials for a particular role or task.
Example: "The candidates we interviewed for the position are unqualified and do not meet our requirements."
Alternatives: "lack qualifications" or "are not qualified."
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are unqualified
adjective
Not qualified, ineligible, unfit for a position or task.
Exact(60)
They are unqualified".
Yet testimonials are unqualified.
It is not as if these applicants are unqualified.
In certain situations, negotiators are unqualified to bargain on their own behalf.
Whistleblowers are reprimanded and favorites are promoted to positions they are unqualified to hold.
Other microlenders have worried that the poorest people exclude themselves because they believe they are unqualified.
On the Tubes "mind the doors" and "all change" are unqualified by even minimal politeness.
Reason: you and Peter and other bloggers are unqualified as professional journalists.
They say their new competitors are unqualified to do the work.
As a result, they are forced to hire a growing number of teachers who are unqualified to teach.
Some of his choices are unqualified; others are so nakedly partisan or ideologically extreme that they unnerve even conservative lawmakers.
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