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The phrase "automatically disqualify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a certain action or condition leads to an immediate disqualification from a competition, process, or eligibility criteria.
Example: "Failing to submit the required documents by the deadline will automatically disqualify your application."
Alternatives: "immediately disqualify" or "instantly disqualify".
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Some things will automatically disqualify your comment.
The administration is not changing existing policies that do not automatically disqualify all convicted felons.
Failure to book within these parameters will automatically disqualify the prize winner.
It would not automatically disqualify people on the watch list from purchasing a weapon.
The dean of admission says a checked box does not automatically disqualify.
The persistence of such antiquated norms does not, of course, automatically disqualify India from the ranks of modern nations.
Summonses, however, do not automatically disqualify a candidate, though they are taken into account during the application process.
A judge has said, however, that the board cannot automatically disqualify a ballot with only a dimpled chad.
Summonses do not automatically disqualify a candidate, though they are taken into account during the application process.
Why did the trial judge not automatically disqualify a juror who seemed hostile to a key defense claim?
The fact that he apparently punished individuals for giving him inconvenient information should automatically disqualify him for the job.
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