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qualificati

Qualificati is the plural form of qualificato in Italian, used as both an adjective and a noun. It derives from qualificare, meaning to qualify or to meet standards. As an adjective, qualificati describes people, roles, or classifications that have the necessary credentials or meet defined criteria, for example "personale qualificato" (qualified personnel). As a noun, i qualificati refers to the group of individuals who have achieved the required qualifications within a given system, such as a profession, training program, or competition. The exact meaning is context-dependent and defined by the relevant authority.

Usage spans multiple domains:

- Education and profession: qualified teachers, engineers with recognized licenses.

- Labor market: skilled or qualified workers, often requiring certification.

- Sports: athletes who have achieved the qualifying standard for a competition.

- Public programs: eligibility rules that distinguish qualified applicants.

The term signals merit or authorization rather than a single fixed category; standards vary by context. In

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qualificati
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the
plural
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qualificato,
with
senses
including
“having
the
necessary
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“the
qualified
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Related
terms
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qualificazione
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qualifica.