well-qualified

ADJECTIVE
  1. more than adequately qualified
    a well-qualified officer
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How To Use well-qualified In A Sentence

  • In many cases, well-qualified songs from musicals, operettas, vaudeville, and revues, as well as variety shows, music hall, and cafe concert, were recruited for use in cabarets.
  • Obstructing a nominee as well-qualified as Peter in a time of economic crisis is a harmful attempt to score political points that hurts our middle class and our broader economic recovery.
  • a well-qualified officer
  • In many cases, well-qualified songs from musicals, operettas, vaudeville, and revues, as well as variety shows, music hall, and cafe concert, were recruited for use in cabarets.
  • When recruiting their next generation of trainees the law firms will not be looking just for well-qualified, well-motivated people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Happily, the next decade will see a veritable slew of well-qualified candidates.
  • Many second level schools in the posh, fee-paying sector and in the ordinary, free sector are well equipped and are staffed by trained, well-qualified teachers.
  • Keeping Rove; being unapologetic about the war; explaining why Saddam had to be removed, that there were terror ties between Saddam and al Qaeda, and why the war needs to be seen through to victory; fighting for Alito, and other well-qualified conservative judges at the appellate level; advancing pro-growth, pro-family tax reforms--this agenda won't enamor Bush to liberals. Archive 2005-11-01
  • Pinggu has gained the title of "Chinese well-qualified peach base county" and "Homeland of Chinese peach" from Ministry of agriculture and state Forestry Bureau.
  • After all, I should be well-qualified to judge, having known you in your very infancy, so to speak. TO HIS JUST DESSERTS
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