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"eligible to appeal" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when a person or group has met the qualifications to file a formal appeal to a court or other governing body. For example: "The employee was found to be eligible to appeal the decision rendered by the company's Board of Directors."
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Ejehi said Rezaian is eligible to appeal within 20 days.
He said that "just filling up prisons" would not contribute to maintaining the peace of England's streets, and warned that there were too many first-time offenders who had been remanded in custody on relatively minor offences after the events who would be eligible to appeal for bail.
Because Anthony's suspension was longer than 12 games, he was eligible to appeal to an arbitrator; however, Anthony eventually announced he would not attempt one, saying he did not "want to be a further distraction".
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A lawyer for the rabbi, who must serve 30 years before becoming eligible for parole, said that he planned to appeal the conviction.
Planning to appeal the fine, Vacarro remains eligible to play in Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos.
Opponents plan to appeal.
I want to appeal.
Merck intends to appeal.
He plans to appeal.
Both are expected to appeal.
She is expected to appeal.
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