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The phrase "are only eligible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the conditions under which someone qualifies for something, often in formal or official contexts.
Example: "Students who meet the academic requirements are only eligible for the scholarship if they submit their applications by the deadline."
Alternatives: "are solely qualified" or "are exclusively eligible".
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Players are only eligible for the supplemental draft after being granted a petition for special eligibility.
For one thing, fathers are only eligible for leave if their wives are also employed outside the home.
Less than half of those who are only eligible for the savings credit element have made a claim".
Players are only eligible for three drafts, meaning last year's event was his final shot to get picked up.
And, crucially, students are only eligible for subsidised government loans to study on courses that come out well.
Artists are only eligible to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25 years after their first release.
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During this period, the player is only eligible to play official matches for two clubs".
They were only eligible for a maximum £15,000 award from a government-backed Red Cross emergency fund.
Previously, salaried workers were only eligible to receive overtime if they earned less than $23,660 a year.
I'm only eligible for the nonofficial charities programs, but there are so many refugees trying to integrate and learn Swedish that there aren't enough open slots!
But they're only eligible to sell if they have at least 10,000 shares.
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