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Discover Ludwig"qualified as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used with the verb "to be" to mean to have officially met certain standards. For example: She was qualified as a nurse.
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What happened next qualified as well beyond "dramatic response".
She qualified as a medical illustrator in 1958.
Seven patients qualified as "progressive" and six qualified as "stable".
He qualified as a lawyer in 1819.
But this still somehow qualified as progress.
It qualified as a minor shock.
Juglar qualified as a doctor in 1846.
In 1877 he qualified as a barrister.
Marsh married, and qualified as a doctor.
Here, she easily qualified as a renter.
That qualified as a distraction.
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