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The phrase "eligible to enter" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to indicate that one is allowed to enter a particular event or competition. For example, "Only those who are eligible to enter will be allowed to try out for the football team."
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But students who accept unconditional offers are not eligible to enter the adjustment process.
More child refugees, many of whom are eligible to enter Britain, arrive daily in Paris.
They can log on to Ucas's Track service as they might be eligible to enter Clearing.
Any student at a UK university, higher education institution or further education college is eligible to enter.
Journalists from all 47 countries of Europe as defined by Council of Europe membership are eligible to enter their work.
A certificate from the Knoxville Colored High School, stating that a young woman was eligible to enter the ninth grade.
Artists are only eligible to enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25 years after their first release.
Officials said all the children taken from the camp in early November had been interviewed and those eligible to enter the UK had been moved.
Only students over the age of 18, at a university or college in the UK, are eligible to enter this competition.
Creators must be 18 so they are eligible to enter a formal contract if successful, however bids can be supported by children age 13 and over.
According to Ucas, 153,000 applicants were eligible to enter the clearing process, a fall of 6% compared with last year.
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