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який відповідає вимозі (вимогам); який має право ( завдяки задоволенню певних вимог); який має право за законом; який має пасивне виборче право; який має право на обрання; який має право на перебування на посаді, який має право обіймати посаду- eligible for citizenship
- eligible for funding
- eligible for membership
- eligible for office
- eligible for parole
- eligible for patent protection
- eligible for patenting
- eligible offender
- eligible prisoner
- eligible to an office
- eligible to carry firearms
- eligible to take job
- eligible to work
- eligible to vote
- eligible vote
- eligible voter
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