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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fundamental right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rights that are considered essential and inherent to all individuals, often in legal or philosophical contexts.
Example: "Access to clean water is increasingly recognized as a fundamental right that should be guaranteed to every person."
Alternatives: "an essential right" or "a basic right".
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It's just a fundamental right".
"That is a fundamental right".
Freedom of expression is a fundamental right.
But the advocates say a fundamental right is at stake.
"In Europe, we consider privacy a fundamental right," she said.
"Does that make flagpole sitting a fundamental right?" Flagpole sitting?
The right to protest peacefully is a fundamental right.
This is a fundamental right of all people".
It's a fundamental right, a place of worship".
Most people agree that speech is a fundamental right.
"Every criminal defendant has a fundamental right to present a defense".
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