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Discover Ludwig"make you eligible" is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb phrase and can be used in a sentence to mean "qualify you for something". For example, "Participating in this program will make you eligible for the job."
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And simply being laid off in December does not necessarily make you eligible, particularly if your employer-provided coverage is extended through the end of the year.
If your parents are unable to borrow from the Parent PLUS loan program because of your financial situation, ask the college to make you eligible for the increased unsubsidized Stafford loan limits available to independent students.
Eastern on Sept. 27 will enter you in a contest that we will judge in collaboration with The Times's science desk, and make you eligible to have your writing featured elsewhere on NYTimes.com.
You can apply for a refund if if the new rules make you eligible for a break you didn't claim.
Like Brown and Jeffress, he had a great day on a wonderful golf course back in January - but should that make you eligible to contest the title of Champion Golfer of the Year?
That involves making nine out of 10 consecutive, voluntary payments on time, which will render your loan rehabilitated in the eyes of government lenders and make you eligible for additional federal benefits.
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If you don't now have PreCheck eligibility (Global Entry membership makes you eligible, incidentally) check the T.S.A. site to see when new enrollment centers will open.
Well, being a member makes you eligible to blog for us and you get an exclusive weekly newsletter full of useful advice and discounts.
Answering the questions above by 5 p.m. Eastern on Feb. 13, 2013, makes you eligible to have your writing chosen to be published elsewhere on NYTimes.com.
We need your lovely help to raise £500,000 for our first DoggieTakeOut premises, and what's great is, as well as making doggies happy, your generosity makes you eligible for fabulous rewards!
As for what makes you eligible, there are a few caveats and requirements.
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