Sentence examples for The birthright from inspiring English sources

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The birthright

noun

Something owed since birth, due to inheritance.

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The birthright citizenship bill interprets the 14th Amendment in a way no federal court or Congress ever has.

Taglit-Birthright Israel and the Birthright Israel Foundation mourn the loss of Ruth Abrams, beloved mother of Taglit-Birthright Israel co-founder, Judy Steinhardt.

That's the birthright of everyone born here".

And crankiness is the birthright of Republicans.

These days, "the state of permanent receptivity" has become the birthright of anyone with a smartphone.

The bride, 26, is the social media manager for the Birthright Israel Foundation in New York.

Mr. Graham's comments brought the birthright citizenship issue to the center of the immigration debate.

That is our demand; that is the birthright of our nation".

Native identity is the birthright of its bearers and no one else.

"Alaska prides itself on its individuality, and the birthright aspect of this troubles people," he added.

The blues were the birthright of a tribe of wronged, restless black men.

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