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The phrase "entitled to a" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It indicates that someone or something has a right or claim to something. Example 1: "He was entitled to a fair trial according to the Constitution." Example 2: "As a shareholder, she was entitled to a portion of the company's profits." Example 3: "The students were entitled to a refund for the cancelled field trip." Example 4: "The tenants were entitled to a clean and safe living environment."
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He was entitled to a better response.
Are they entitled to a refund?
But everyone is entitled to a chance.
Am I entitled to a rent abatement?
The man is entitled to a vacation.
Everyone is entitled to a spokesperson.
Everyone's entitled to a mistake".
"The player is entitled to a cut".
"So they're definitely entitled to a break".
Am I entitled to a discount?
Everyone is entitled to a fair trial.
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