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"needed qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as: "The needed qualifications to become a software engineer are a degree in computer science and experience in coding."
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By using sub-maximal testing we also decrease the number of excluded participants since a larger number will have the needed qualifications to carry out a sub-maximal test compared to a maximal test.
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(For an endorsement of this line of argument, with a recognition of the needed qualification, see Morris 1989d, p. 63 65).
To get a job you need qualifications.
"You don't need qualifications, just willpower".
This may be one reason for MOOCs' high drop-out rates: even the most ardent knowledge-lover needs qualifications.
But the government says these young people need qualifications, and the project has since had to close because of insufficient funds.
If you know you need qualifications for your intended career but are feeling wary of committing to spending three years at university, then it's worth looking into foundation degrees.
This has meant that governments cannot be seen as the only addressees of human rights and that the right to privacy of home and family needs qualifications to allow police to protect women within the home.
Are there areas you would like to work in but for which you still need qualifications?
But the statement needs qualification.
Both statements, however, need qualification.
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