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The phrase "are eligible only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify that a certain group or individual qualifies for something exclusively, without including others.
Example: "Applicants are eligible only if they meet the specified criteria outlined in the job description."
Alternatives: "are solely eligible" or "qualify exclusively".
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So borrowers who have already entered repayment are eligible only for the 15 percent version of income-based repayment.
Ph.D. students are eligible only if their language study in East Asia would be completed prior to submitting their prospectus.
Because of a provision in the 1996 Welfare Reform bill, immigrants who arrived after that date are eligible only for Emergency Medicaid.
Garments containing elastic strips, for example, are eligible only if the elastic is "less than 1 inch in width and used in the production of brassieres".
He left out the fact that black men are no longer eligible, and that black women are eligible only if they suffered gender, not racial, bias.
Generally, F1 students are eligible only after two semesters of being registered full time in student immigration status, and J1 students are eligible after one semester.
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Before that, most Medicare beneficiaries were eligible only for a cheaper test called sigmoidoscopy.
That family, under the GOP plan, would be eligible only for the higher $24,000 standard deduction.
Those students had been erroneously told they were eligible only for the district programs.
A medical school graduate in the U.K. is eligible only for provisional registration with the General Medical Council.
The Bears (21-10) have been eligible only since 2007, when they moved up from Division II.
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