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Discover LudwigThe phrase "God-given right" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express a belief that a certain right or privilege is inherent and bestowed by a divine power. Example: "Many people believe that freedom of speech is a God-given right that should be protected at all costs."
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For generations, rural Australians have regarded land-clearing as a God-given right.
Like other conservatives, he defends the God-given right to keep and bear arms, "the guardian of every other right".
You seriously suggest that having more babies could be "desirable" for Europeans, lest we forgo the God-given right to economic growth ("Work longer, have more babies", September 27th).
We live in a spoiler-filled world where audiences are increasingly coming to regard premature revelation as a God-given right.
The new law's opponents don't generally say in so many words that they're fighting for employers' God-given right to refuse to provide health insurance for their workers.
Her signature legislation, a light-bulb freedom of choice act, designed to protect the God-given right of every American to waste as much electricity as he pleases, had attracted more mirth than votes.
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My God-given rights.
They are God-given rights.
Republicans believe that God-given rights come with responsibilities.
The individual, conceived as rational and endowed with God-given rights, sits at the center of the value system of modernism.
It is the Enlightenment world view in a nutshell, the faith behind the Declaration of Independence's shocking idea that governments are instituted to preserve the God-given rights of their citizens.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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