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Discover Ludwig"qualifies it" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone or something meets the necessary criteria and can be accepted in a given context. For example: "The applicant's years of experience in the industry qualifies it for the position."
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Its dryness qualifies it as an aperitif.
Still owned by the Ramos family, the Miramar (located at Sarandi 1190) began life in 1948 as an almacén, or bulk-goods grocer, and its longevity qualifies it for the city's list of noteworthy cafes - or bares notables.
In addition, its anti-Leishmania activity together with its low cytotoxicity qualifies it as a promising source of new leishmanicidal [18].
Its deliberate creation still qualifies it in 2009 as a neologism, from the Greek for "new word".
Perhaps I've come at this game entirely wrongly, robbing myself of an easier path to its secrets, to whatever qualifies it as a classic to thousands of players.
Perhaps I've come at this game with the entire wrong approach, robbing myself of an easier path to its secrets, to whatever qualifies it as a classic to thousands of players.
Its market value of $13 billion qualifies it for the Forbes 500s list of giants (FORBES, Apr. 19).
The Newman Theater does employ full-time, salaried management, which qualifies it for certain grants and enables it to maintain its professional standards, which Ms. Mills describes as "the equivalent of Off-Broadway, and sometimes better".
As of its deal with PetSmart, Whistle co-founder Steve Eidelman qualifies it as "more partnership than just pure distribution".
Saudi Arabia's record of religious intolerance and human rights violations belies its representative's assertion that its holding itself to "higher standards of justice and law" qualifies it to lecture Israel on international law and immorality.
The Corolla's performance qualifies it as an I.I.H.S. Top Safety Pick for 2013.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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