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"eligible to vote" is a correct and commonly used phrase in English.
It means someone has met the necessary requirements to be able to vote in an election. Example: "Citizens who are over 18 years old and registered to vote are eligible to vote in the upcoming election."
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WHEN will you be eligible to vote?
Not sure if you're eligible to vote?
"These people are not eligible to vote.
The Hamms aren't eligible to vote yet.
If you aren't eligible to vote, volunteer.
Immigrants who have become naturalized citizens are eligible to vote.
All citizens age 18 and over are eligible to vote.
Maltese citizens aged 18 and older are eligible to vote.
But only 38.6% of those eligible to vote took part.
All Lithuanians age 18 and older are eligible to vote.
But not all of those people are eligible to vote.
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