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Discover Ludwig"i qualified as" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the subject has successfully met the necessary requirements or standards for a particular role, position, or achievement. Example: I qualified as a nurse after completing my training and passing the certification exam.
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I qualified as Chairman of this Selection Board.
I qualified, as I mostly have for years.
In the same year I qualified as a social worker.
I qualified as a probation officer at LSE in 1956.
A lady offered me a chef's job and I qualified as a chef.
"I qualified as a nurse in 1997 and I trained on a bursary.
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Do I qualify as a national treasure?
"I'm not sure I qualify as a nice guy any more".
I think Kate Spade to me is very comparable to Tory Burch in that I think she has a lot of what I qualify as a classic look, and clean lines.
I see some of the challenges when I qualify as including being able to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams, and working to tackle the risk factors that determine health in any individual such as socioeconomic status and social behaviour.
Do I qualify as "somebody else's baby?" #concernedGOPcolleague.
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