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The phrase "are ineligible for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when stating that someone or something does not meet the necessary criteria or qualifications for a particular opportunity, benefit, or status.
Example: "Due to the recent changes in policy, applicants who do not meet the age requirement are ineligible for the scholarship."
Alternatives: "do not qualify for" or "are not eligible for".
Dictionary
are ineligible for
adjective
Not eligible; forbidden to do something.
synonyms
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(Members are ineligible for the awards).
Most of the young recruits are ineligible for this scheme.
Out-of-state wineries are ineligible for licenses.
That means that Japanese-Americans and Korean-Americans are ineligible for the trip.
Men are ineligible for the N.B.A. draft until one year after their high school class graduates.
But the A.C.A. never even suggests that customers on the federal exchange are ineligible for subsidies.
The ejected players are ineligible for the third game and the minigame, if it is necessary.
NCAA probation means the Buckeyes are ineligible for the postseason, but that hasn't mattered yet.
He also says many Loyola students are ineligible for coveted clerkships that have strict G.P.A. cutoffs.
Millions of people, for example, are ineligible for such plans because they don't have jobs.
In most states, they are ineligible for unemployment insurance and worker's compensation.
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