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Common collocations with qualified in American Collocation

qualified adjective

US /ˈkwɑləˌfaɪd/

properly

fully
properly

In this course you will be trained by a fully qualified instructor.

well

highly
well

Students work with highly qualified staff, most of whom have worked in industry.

recently

newly
recently

Organizations recruiting newly qualified graduates are often looking for very specific skills.

to a suitable standard

appropriately
suitably

We will normally interview all suitably qualified applicants.

to a professional standard

professionally

The Centre’s Director and counsellors are all professionally qualified.

in a particular area of activity

clinically
legally
medically
technically

Each tribunal is headed by a legally qualified chairperson who sits with two independent members.

well enough

adequately
sufficiently

It is becoming increasingly hard to recruit sufficiently qualified engineers.

not well enough

insufficiently
poorly

There remains the significant problem of poorly qualified school leavers.

with formal educational qualifications

academically

The admissions process is fair and open, with all academically qualified candidates receiving equal consideration.