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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fully qualified to" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who has met all the necessary requirements or possesses all the necessary skills for a particular task or position. Example: She is fully qualified to be a doctor, with years of education and experience in the medical field.
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He feels calm, and spacious, fully qualified to exist.
"The co-pilot is fully qualified to fly the airplane.
Meanwhile, Mr. Cooper, 48, said he was fully qualified to join the Norwich Elks.
I know David Paterson is fully qualified to lead this state forward.
He added that Mr. Romney is a man who he believed is "fully qualified to be commander in chief".
Yes, I know that Jade Dernbach has lived in England since the age of 14 and that the others – plus Jonathan Trott – are fully qualified to play.
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But when critical decisions must be made, patients want a fully qualified doctor to lead the health care team.
To be eligible for participation in the survey, respondents had to be fully qualified GPs and to have managed a patient with CKP in the last six months.
Both are fully credentialed physicians qualified to become an anesthesiologist.
Q: When I spend an hour+ applying to a job online for which I am fully qualified, what happens to my application?
Ideally, a program to train residents begins with a bank of fully qualified physicians locally to serve as faculty for the program.
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