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Discover Ludwig"no qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone who does not possess any qualifications. For example, "He was looking for an entry-level job, but he had no qualifications."
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No qualifications.
They had no qualifications.
And there are no qualifications.
He's left school now with no qualifications.
The unemployed need no qualifications at all.
I left school with no qualifications.
No job, no prospects, no qualifications, nothing.
I said: "I've got no qualifications".
There are no qualifications or exceptions.
Fraser had no qualifications as a historian.
I left school in 1959, aged 15 with no qualifications.
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