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The phrase "only qualified" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something or someone possesses a certain quality or skill, and nothing else. It can also be used to convey that there are strict qualifications or requirements for a certain task or position. Example: "The job posting clearly states that only qualified candidates with a minimum of five years of experience will be considered for the position."
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(He called her not only qualified but "over-qualified" for the job).
Liebling offered only qualified praise.
"In football, in life, you are only qualified when qualified.
Only qualified lawyers, typically operating in partnerships, were permitted to offer legal services.
We sampled two wonderful dishes, but the rest included only qualified successes plus two disasters.
This ordinary-course covenant is only qualified by materiality, not a MAC, meaning Skyworks need only prove a material breach.
And only qualified medical doctors should be allowed to carry out invasive procedures such as breast surgery or liposuction.
The initial proposers of the expansion were Iceland and Scotland, who have only qualified for two European Championships between them.
"I'm only qualified to do this because I've been shooting porn since 1990 and I know what looks bad".
French law says that only qualified ski guides can receive payment for teaching, leading or guiding skiers on a mountain.
They've only qualified for the finals twice before, in 1982 and 2010, and have yet to win a single match.
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