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The phrase "anyone eligible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals who meet certain criteria or qualifications for a specific opportunity or benefit.
Example: "The scholarship is open to anyone eligible who has demonstrated academic excellence."
Alternatives: "any qualified individual" or "anyone who meets the criteria".
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At that time it was considered unconstitutional for anyone eligible to be denied his or her right to vote.
Perhaps we could imagine that anyone eligible for a professional hit somehow "deserved it" by consorting with the wrong people.
"The union made it clear during the strike that it would make a loan to anyone eligible who needed money.
The Yankees, Atlanta Braves and others have used a loophole in the rules of the 60-day disabled list to make anyone eligible.
Anyone eligible for an absent vote has until 11 working days before the election to send in their request for a postal ballot.
In last month's budget, the chancellor announced he was increasing the grant available to anyone eligible for the government's Warm Front scheme.
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By Pop standards, anyone was eligible to make art.
Under the terms of the settlement, not just anyone is eligible.
Free care for life for all disabled children and anyone developing eligible care needs by the age of 40.
Anyone is eligible to join the site — so far investors have come from 18 different countries — and the minimum investment is $10.
Anyone still eligible for child benefit after the coalition's cutbacks could invest this money into a savings account, or a proportion of it.
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