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'makes me qualified' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are talking about your skills or experiences that make you qualified for a job or task. For example, "My experience in customer service and marketing makes me qualified to take on this managerial role."
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Which makes me qualified to declare the iPad the future of media.
If I'm not familiar enough with bikes to buy one in a store, what makes me qualified to build one?
I haven't played another FPS besides Overwatch in months, which makes me qualified to state that Overwatch is the best FPS on the market.
What makes me qualified to be a sassy twenty-something?
What makes me qualified to advise any state on additional regulations?
What makes me qualified as a guide to such a place?
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Not only does this make me qualified to build it but also makes me passionate to see it succeed.
"In a way my history makes me uniquely qualified to help CSIRO take the wonderful innovations and science and make it meaningful and bring it to real-world products that affect the lives of every Australian and become an important part of Australian industry".
What makes me so qualified to write this post?
So depending on how you look at it, this probably makes me especially qualified (or unqualified) to talk about keeping one's resolutions!
My combination of academic knowledge, communication skills, and relevant industrial experience made me uniquely qualified.
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