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"deemed eligible" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or an entity who has met the criteria to be qualified for something. For example, "The applicants were deemed eligible for the grant based on their financial need and academic merit."
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After eligibility was assessed, 4899 people were deemed eligible to participate.
And not everyone deemed eligible can participate, either.
They were not deemed eligible for landmark status.
When a campus uses up its allotted funds, no more students are deemed eligible.
Those deemed eligible would not have to renounce their other citizenship.
"There was a period when the number of people deemed eligible just froze".
They were merely seeking intelligence on which industries would be deemed eligible for assistance.
The luckiest — the healthiest ones with the least significant behavioral issues — are deemed eligible for adoption.
According to HHS, just 190 Oregonians have been deemed eligible for a plan on the exchange.
McIlroy may yet be deemed eligible to play for GB despite representing Ireland in World Cups.
Students on short courses can be deemed eligible for treatment and so can their partners.
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