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The phrase "entitled to vote" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing someone's right or eligibility to participate in a voting process or election. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - All citizens over the age of 18 are entitled to vote in the upcoming election. - In order to be eligible for this position, you must be a registered voter and entitled to vote in the district. - The new law grants all permanent residents the right to vote in local elections, making them entitled to vote for the first time. - The committee discussed whether convicted felons should be entitled to vote after serving their sentence. - As a member of the student council, you are entitled to vote on school policies and decisions.
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Around 7m people are entitled to vote.
We now think we are entitled to vote our shares".
He felt "sentimentally entitled" to vote for him.
All apart from two are British citizens and they are all entitled to vote".
The sponsor is, however, entitled to vote for members of the board.
But rows over who is entitled to vote have delayed it.
Unions and socialist societies have produced 189,703 affiliate members, who are also entitled to vote.
Every class of creditors entitled to vote on its plan has supported it, the company said.
EU citizens like Von Opel are entitled to vote in local but not national elections.
"These electors were not entitled to vote prior to November 29 , 2014" the document says.
There are 200,000 non-Luxembourger EU nationals entitled to vote in these elections.
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