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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unqualified attention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe giving complete and undivided focus or consideration to something or someone without any reservations. Example: "The speaker commanded unqualified attention from the audience as she shared her groundbreaking research findings."
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The introduction of animals into a human service system will not produce additional competitiveness or alienation, but can, instead, provide calming, unqualified attention and love that are needed to help some clients flourish, moving away from illness and toward health.
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Blood transfusion by unqualified health care practitioners must be avoided.
Progress has been incremental, but all the recent media attention on unqualified interpreters has really ignited a push for reform.
However, Myhill felt unqualified to comment on whether or not the publicity and attention associated with signing for Real Madrid could affect Bale's mental focus.
Though the race was crashed, and distracted for a few irritating weeks, by the unqualified Anthony Weiner, it has since sobered up, and voters are paying attention.
Better understanding of the mechanisms underlying various toxicity effects can help eliminate unqualified candidate drugs in early stages, allowing researchers to focus their attention on other more viable candidates.
In Pakistan, 29% of households in 2002 and 24% in 2004 reported they usually used a government health facility for medical attention, while 45% used private qualified practitioners, and a quarter used unqualified medical practitioners (24% in 2002 and 29% in 2004).
The attention to both action and character paid off; "Arrow" is one of the few unqualified successes of the fall.
While these other issues are certainly important, they should not distract enough attention to allow Trump to install cabinet members whose conflicts of interest and past practices make them unqualified for their positions.
No assertion goes unqualified.
They are unqualified".
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