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Filter by Meaning The company qualifies for a tax break because of its charitable donations.
The building qualifies for a historical landmark status based on its age and architectural significance.
He qualifies for the job because he has the required experience.
The car qualifies as a vintage automobile based on its age and condition.
The restaurant qualifies for a Michelin star based on its exceptional cuisine.
The musician qualifies for the Grammy Awards by releasing an album within the eligibility period.
He qualifies for the position because of his previous work experience.
She qualifies the driving test on her first attempt.
He qualifies the spelling bee competition and wins first place.
He qualifies the professional certification test and enhances his career prospects.
He qualifies the medical board exam and becomes a licensed physician.
She qualifies the chemistry exam with an impressive score.
She qualifies the language proficiency test and earns a certificate.
He qualifies the bar exam and becomes a licensed lawyer.
He qualifies the music audition and becomes a member of the choir.
The team qualifies the playoffs after winning the last match.
She qualifies the English exam and receives a passing grade.
The candidate qualifies the job interview and gets the job.
She qualifies the experience as unforgettable.
The teacher qualifies the definition of the term by giving more examples.
The clause qualifies the meaning of the sentence.
The writer qualifies the character's behavior by revealing his traumatic past.
The politician qualifies his promise by stating that it is subject to budget constraints.
She qualifies her statement by saying that it is only her opinion.
The artist qualifies his style by explaining the cultural influences behind it.
The lawyer qualifies her argument by citing relevant case law.
He qualifies his claim by adding that it is based on his personal experience.
The scientist qualifies the results of the experiment by acknowledging its limitations.
The engineer qualifies the design by considering its feasibility in the real world.
The doctor qualifies the diagnosis by ordering further tests.
The court ruling qualifies the extent of liability.
The manager qualifies the employee as competent.
The professor qualifies the research as groundbreaking.
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