Sentence examples for eligible of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "eligible of" is not a correct or commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is possible that someone may use it in spoken language, but it would be considered non-standard and may be confusing for the listener. A more common and correct way to express eligibility would be to say "eligible for," as in "He is eligible for the scholarship." In this case, "eligible" is followed by "for" to indicate the specific opportunity or benefit for which someone is eligible. Example using "eligible for": - Sarah is eligible for the promotion due to her hard work and dedication. Using "eligible of" in the same sentence would not make sense and may change the meaning: - Sarah is eligible of the promotion due to her hard work and dedication. (This sentence doesn't make sense and it's unclear what she is eligible of.).

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Main outcomes were: (1) eligibility fraction (proportion eligible of those screened), (2) enrolment fraction (proportion randomised of those eligible), (3) recruitment fraction (proportion of potential participants actually randomised), and (4) number of patients needed to be screened (NNS) in order to randomize one participant.

(As long as the debts are eligible, of course. Some debts, like student loans, cannot be discharged in a bankruptcy).

Of these, 249 were eligible, of whom 171 consented to take part.

Results Sixty-four patients were eligible, of which 16 met inclusion criteria.

Being eligible of course does not mean that the drug would be appropriate but the acceleration in annual costs over five years might well continue over a longer period.

Sixteen studies were eligible of which only two followed the cohort all the way through from protocol approval to information regarding publication of outcomes.

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One infant did not have documentation of the presence or absence of respiratory distress and thus, bCPAP eligibility could not be determined.>> Of the 135 PT/VLBW infants whose bCPAP eligibility could be determined, 61.5 % (n = 83) were bCPAP-eligible of which 59.0 % (n = 49) were correctly identified by health providers and for 51.8 % (n = 43) bCPAP was initiated.

A total of 15 known eligible households refused to participate, leaving a response rate for known eligibles of 97.6%.

Out of 107 eligible families of healthy children, 105 (98%) enrolled.

Twenty-four percent of eligible Filipinos, 21percentt of eligible Indians, and 17percentt of eligible South Koreans have applied for DACA.

Employees are eligible for bonuses of up to $3,000.

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