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Discover LudwigThe phrase "qualifies me to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a person possesses the necessary skills, experience, or credentials to perform a certain task or fulfill a certain role. Example: My degree in psychology qualifies me to work as a counselor and help individuals with their mental health issues.
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qualifies me to be president.
Perhaps that qualifies me to be a collector, too.
"What qualifies me to do this movie?" Mr. Schnabel asked.
And I believe that qualifies me to take the stand I have".
But it's this reluctance that qualifies me to offer an unvarnished overview of life as a solo wanderer.
I got into Europe about three weeks ago, and raced in Monaco – it was a pretty fair race, I achieved the A standard for the World Championships, so that qualifies me to participate in Beijing.
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It was suggested that my skill set qualified me to be a Manager of Culture and Reputation at McDonald's.
These decades of hard work, experience and expertise in international affairs qualify me to advise the president of Afghanistan on foreign relations.
I scrapped the idea of running, though, when I couldn't come up with an explanation for why my father's laundry wagon qualified me to be mayor.
I couldn't explain to Cabrera Infante or anyone I wanted to talk to what would qualify me to make this movie.
And now I had a broken nose, swollen jaw, aching ribs and two black eyes qualifying me to join the ranks of the victims of violence.
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