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The phrase "was qualified to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's abilities, skills, or qualifications for a particular task or position. For example: - John was qualified to lead the project due to his extensive experience and knowledge in the field. - The candidate was qualified to apply for the job, as they met all the requirements listed in the job description. - Despite being young, Sarah was highly qualified to take on the role of CEO, having successfully managed a similar company in the past.
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No one, it appeared, was qualified to review the review.
One team in each event was qualified to represent Canada.
Not everyone was qualified to do both, and that was O.K. with him.
Though he was born in Canada, he informed me that he was qualified to serve.
Consequently, I thought I was qualified to write about the Iran that I knew.
It's unclear how that determination was made and whether the officer was qualified to make it.
Asked on NBC's Today Show, Sanders said "of course" Clinton was qualified to be president.
"I told him I was qualified to handle the job," Boudreau said.
As unqualified teachers, they were supported by an experienced mentor who was qualified to teach.
"He was qualified to do it and felt he had a moral obligation to do it," Mr. Elderfield said.
He also objected to questions from committee members about his collar and whether he was qualified to counsel married people.
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