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not entitled to vs not entitled for

The correct phrase is 'not entitled to.' 'Entitled to' is the standard collocation used in English to indicate the rights or privileges someone has. 'Entitled for' is not commonly used in this context.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1651 views

not entitled to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'not entitled to' when referring to the rights or privileges someone does not have. It is the standard collocation in English.

Examples:

  • He is not entitled to a refund.
  • She is not entitled to any special treatment.
  • They are not entitled to participate in the competition.
  • The customer is not entitled to a replacement.
  • The students are not entitled to extra credit.

Alternatives:

  • not eligible for
  • not qualified for
  • not deserving of
  • not authorized to
  • not permitted to

not entitled for

This phrase is not commonly used in English in this context.

This phrase is not the standard collocation used in English. It is better to use 'not entitled to' when referring to someone's rights or privileges.

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