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Discover Ludwig'he qualified for' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone successfully achieving something. For example, "After years of hard work, he qualified for a prestigious award."
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Thriving despite the conditions, he qualified for the Berlin Games in the 100 and the 200.
At 17, he qualified for his hometown PGA Tour event, the Buick Open.
He qualified for government insurance, which meant he needed only a small down payment.
At the age of 11 he qualified for free secondary education.
Had he qualified for arbitration, he could have expected a salary of roughly $1.5 million.
So he never priced plans or researched whether he qualified for financial assistance.
Divesting those shares, if he qualified for the benefit, could prove deeply lucrative.
A couple of weeks later, at a race in Turkey, he qualified for the Games.
The advice agency helping John knew that he qualified for housing benefit but not social housing.
He qualified for the trials, and made it to the semifinals of the 200 meters.
The following year, he qualified for the Association of Surfing Professionals ASP World Tourur.
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