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Discover Ludwig"qualifying competition" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a competition or tournament where participants must meet certain qualifications or requirements in order to be eligible to participate. Example: The top five players from the regional championships will move on to the national qualifying competition. In this sentence, "qualifying competition" describes the national competition and emphasizes that only those who have qualified through the regionals are able to compete.
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Those were the six the United States put on the floor at Arrowhead Pond late Sunday night in the team qualifying competition.
The Hult Prize @ OCAD University congratulates Team Sage on their success at the campus qualifying competition.
The team has not played any international matches to date, but the country's youth national team has played in several matches and events, including an Under-19 World Cup qualifying competition in which the team lost in the semi-finals.
A new third-tier cup called the Qualifying Competition will also be introduced.
This is the main qualifying competition for the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
Algeria's qualification prevents a clean sweep by west African teams in the qualifying competition.
But sometimes that doesn't matter, and in the qualifying competition it did not hold me back.
Day joins Kyle Bennett, who won USA Cycling's yearlong qualifying competition.
These are, of course, still the early days of a qualifying competition.
The rounds of 63 and 65 he shot to win his qualifying competition at Rye last week suggests he can nudge the verdict.
And in January 2014, the ICC board approved an additional $1.5m to kickstart the ICC Women's Championship, a new World Cup qualifying competition.
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