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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at qualifying" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in contexts related to events, competitions, or assessments where a qualification process is involved. Example: "The athletes will compete at qualifying to secure their spots for the championship."
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Markarián said his team needs to run the table to have a chance at qualifying.
Trump's attempts at qualifying his proposals might be considered hilarious if they weren't so appalling.
"I was very good at qualifying" — when other drivers weren't on the track — but "crap at the races".
Stephens is within striking distance of the top 10 with a chance at qualifying for the year-end WTA Championships in Istanbul.
With Cavani and Luis Suárez in your attack, along with Diego Forlán when he is still fit and available, you really ought to have a shot at qualifying.
One Australian sprinter, Mark Shirvington, was so comfortable in his Adidas suit that he ran the day's fastest 100 meters (10.29 seconds) at qualifying heats last week.
He turned professional at 17, and he and his future wife, Jaclyn, hit the road to struggle through life on minitours and his five failed attempts at qualifying for the PGA Tour.
At qualifying games for previous World Cups, for instance, Costa Rica would direct the United States contingent through a private terminal at the San Jose airport and speed its process through customs.
Under the old system any car that showed up had a chance at qualifying for one of the 43 positions.
Known as term variance quality [37], this measure is an adaptation of the t v measure, but it aims at qualifying the variance of the words.
@10 This format has allowed the smaller teams to have a chance at qualifying by giving them game time against established teams.
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