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Discover LudwigThe phrase "qualified at" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered incorrect in certain contexts
It can be used when referring to a specific qualification or certification obtained at a particular institution or location. Example: "She is qualified at the University of California, where she completed her degree in engineering."
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Immigrants generally work in sectors where they are less qualified or not qualified at all, such as construction, catering or seasonal agriculture.
Castroneves had qualified at 109.370 m.p.h.
Like several forebears, he qualified at Gray's Inn in 1941.
Flyweight Marlen Esparza and middleweight Claressa Shields both qualified at the world championships.
The other half do not need to be qualified at all.
Newman qualified at 193.575 miles an hour; Vickers was at 192.634.
"The last time I was here I qualified at the back," he said.
The only driver to break the 200-mile-an-hour mark, he qualified at 201.551 m.p.h.
In time she became articled to him and qualified at the age of 40.
A staff training matrix identifies further training required, meaning staff are fully qualified at all times.
In fact it was only in 2004 that finance directors of government departments had to be financially qualified at all.
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