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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eligible without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that meets the requirements for something without needing additional qualifications or criteria. Here are two examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1. "Students who have completed their undergraduate degree are eligible without having to take any additional courses." 2. "The new policy makes employees eligible for retirement benefits without having to work a certain number of years."
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No one is eligible without a nomination, and hundreds are received for each prize every year.
Those who turned 60 in 2012 or earlier were usually eligible without contributing.
But, often stymied by patients who fail to complete applications for aid, he said, many hospitals have moved to simply deeming some patients eligible without an application, using what he called "a soft credit check" at registration to gauge income and assets.
On an institutional basis, all UTI campuses are above the 45% threshold to remain Title IV eligible without restrictions as defined in ED's Gainful Employment proposal.
The failure to expand Medicaid in those states has left 4.8 million people who would have been eligible without coverage, according to the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
Ernest opened high ministerial positions to those of any class, securing the services of several ministers who would not have been eligible without this reform.
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The expansion of Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP is important to the Indian health care delivery system because IHS and tribal or urban clinics can bill the federal government for every eligible patient without regard to federal budgets.
iiiN = 1: only one eligible study without pooled analysis.
The EHR4CR PF system identified eleven out of the 34 eligible patients (without false-positives).
Of the 206 eligible patients without any exclusion criteria, 122 consented to participate (figure 1).
Of eligible women without SLE, the response rate was 70% (203/290).
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