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The phrase "found to be eligible" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has been determined to meet the qualifications or requirements for something. Here is an example: "After a thorough evaluation, John was found to be eligible for the scholarship due to his outstanding academic achievements and community involvement."
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For the current study, 20 participants were recruited and screened for eligibility and 18 were found to be eligible and enrolled in the study.
The votes would be counted if they were found to be eligible.
Some were found to be eligible for a more secure immigration status.
770 healthy subjects (382 females, 388 males) were found to be eligible to participate in the study.
Eighty-nine older adults were screened and 37 found to be eligible and randomized within a 6-month period.
About 500 people are found to be eligible for the program each time the state opens the phone line.
"They were found to be eligible and the visas were quickly granted," said James P. Rubin, the spokesman for the State Department.
Moussaoui was earlier this year convicted in the US of conspiring to hijack aircraft and also found to be eligible to face the death penalty.
Conservatives say that what Americans most want is an electorate in which everyone has been found to be eligible to vote.
If they are found to be eligible, they will invited to complete a compensation form, which will be used to determine how much they are owed in damages.
No RCT was found to be eligible for inclusion in this MA.
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found to be downregulated
found to be beneficial
found to be monoploid
found to be robust
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