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"entitle to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a right or privilege. Example: Being a loyal customer entitles you to a 10% discount.
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More than one in four, 27%, had a psychotic disorder or a neurocognitive disability (ASD and/or MR) severe enough to entitle to special rights to assistance according to the Swedish legislation.
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Everyone's entitled to that.
He's entitled to it.
"Many felt entitled to nothing".
We're entitled to ask.
He's entitled to try.
You're entitled to nothing.
D'Angelo is entitled to brag.
"I'm entitled to it.
Are all tenants entitled to this?
"You're not entitled to all the details".
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