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The phrase "entitled to be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show that someone has the right or privilege to do something, or to have something. Example: "As a citizen, you are entitled to be treated fairly by the government." This sentence means that citizens have the right to expect fair treatment from their government.
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Zvonareva, equally, is entitled to be positive.
"No one is entitled to be elected.
But we are entitled to be worried.
"Yet everyone is entitled to be represented.
Perhaps Advocaat is entitled to be immodest.
"The public is entitled to be confused.
Isn't the reader entitled to be aware of these conditions?
They are all entitled to be there, though.
"Every criminal defendant is entitled to be read Miranda rights.
Micro Focus would be entitled to be annoyed.
And Australia is otherwise entitled to be a great country.
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