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The phrase "but qualified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is true or applicable with certain conditions or limitations.
Example: "The proposal was accepted, but qualified by the need for further review."
Alternatives: "but conditional" or "but with reservations".
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The reviews were admiring but qualified.
The third American, Shannon Rowbury, ran seventh in her heat, but qualified on time.
French swimming hero Yannick Agnel finished fifth in the semi but qualified for the final.
His Canadian teammate, the reigning Olympic champion DONOVAN BAILEY, struggled but qualified in 10.39.
West Ham finished 12th last season but qualified for the competition via the Fair Play League.
Vacation properties or second homes aren't eligible (but qualified rental properties may be eligible for business-assistance loans).
Detroit had many all-white suburbs with affordable housing, but qualified black homeowners could not get mortgages to move there.
Eckhart's followers among the Rhineland mystics, especially Heinrich Suso and Johann Tauler, defended his memory but qualified his daring language.
Those three victories may mean that Pakistan is all but qualified for the quarterfinals, but Afridi wants more.
Wolfsburg are all but qualified for the Champions League already, and their new-look attack is unlikely to change drastically.
Liverpool lost the second leg 1-0 at home in that tie, but qualified on away goals.
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