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Discover Ludwig"he was entitled" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, you can use the phrase "he was entitled" when you are referring to someone's right to something, such as a claim to a benefit or a privilege. Example Sentence: He was entitled to a percentage of the profits as he was a shareholder in the company.
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He was entitled.
He was entitled to a better response.
He was entitled to wear the Distinguished Unit Citation.
He was entitled to that much.
He was entitled to do so.
He was entitled to take a deduction for that.
Churchill believed he was entitled to the best of everything.
Mr. Walcott said he was entitled to his opinion.
The language he used, he was entitled to it.
saying that he was entitled to a refund of $8.34.
But he was entitled to be apprehended, if there was evidence he was entitled to be charged.
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