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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be entitled" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express someone's right or privilege to something. Example: "I am entitled to a refund for this item as it arrived damaged."
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She is writing a memoir to be entitled, "A Life Not With Standing".
Richard Linklater's "Boyhood", also rumoured to be entitled "Growing Up", is one such.
d – SCC Chief Justice to be entitled to issue constitutional declarations during the transitional period.
In Britain, by contrast, couples are supposed to be entitled to three cycles.
There's a whole world of information that would be good for her to be entitled to".
He also appears to be entitled to an annual pension of about $3.8 million.
Paine's intellectual case for all citizens to be entitled to a return on the bounties of the earth is compelling.
By law, returning Kazakhs are supposed to be entitled to certain benefits, including housing and financial assistance.
"Newspapers have to be entitled to publish fair, reasonable, and informed reviews," the editor of the Irish News said.
To be entitled to a board seat, a shareholder must own at least 6.25%.Sacyr has allies.
As early as 1798 Wordsworth began to talk in grand terms of this poem, to be entitled The Recluse.
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