well-qualified

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well-qualified (not comparable)

  1. Having the necessary qualifications or expertise for a particular vocation or task.
    • 2021 January 27, Paul Stephen, “Inspiration to the next generation”, in RAIL, number 923, page 48:
      Although intelligent and well-qualified, Najla was put at a significant disadvantage compared with many of her peers by the need to combine her degree studies in architecture with a series of low-paid, part-time jobs.

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