adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
success
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The air campaign has not been an unqualified success in any of its missions.
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The experiment was not an unqualified success .
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Their attack on the Centre LePen hadn't been an unqualified success , but Duroc was pleased with the loss of life.
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Despite these benefits it is too early to pronounce fundholding an unqualified success .
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It had not been an unqualified success .
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Nor could the vaunted irrigation scheme be described as an unqualified success .
support
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To this decision, the army leadership which had long ago forfeited its moral independence - gave its unqualified support .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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unqualified teachers
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A qualified audit report, as opposed to an unqualified report, should leave the reader in no doubt as to its meaning and implications.
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Accountants Marks Bloom had audited the accounts and had issued an unqualified opinion on them.
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And in fact, the isolation and weakness of the radical milieu put a premium upon commitment to an unqualified Utopia.
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But would anyone unqualified be allowed to teach doctors or lawyers?
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The air campaign has not been an unqualified success in any of its missions.
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The kind of unqualified quantification illustrated by such examples, he might argue, does not really make clear sense.
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This changed the ratio of qualified to unqualified staff from 61:23 to 58:28.
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To this decision, the army leadership which had long ago forfeited its moral independence - gave its unqualified support.