Sentence examples for a persisting right from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a persisting right" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing rights that continue to exist or endure over time, but it may be clearer to use more standard expressions.
Example: "The citizens have a persisting right to free speech, regardless of changing laws."
Alternatives: "an enduring right" or "a continuing right".

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It has been reported that the absence of the ductus venosus may be associated with different morphological patterns: drainage of a left or a persisting right umbilical vein into an internal iliac vein, the inferior vena cava, or directly into the right atrium [ 7].

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Sinuous triplet figures gradually accelerate through different sections of the orchestra and move upward in register as the chorus sustains the note B. That note then becomes the center of a blazing B-major triad, but the gestation of the chord is painful and protracted, with sharp semitone dissonances persisting right up to the final bar.

But "a deep and largely unconscious conservative media bias," as E. J. Dionne has called it, has continued to pervade our information environment, persisting right through landslide defeats for Republicans in 2006 and 2008 and has shown itself immune to the relative political fortunes of Democrats and Republicans.

Tracheobronchial injury was suspected because the bedside chest radiography performed after orthopedic surgery showed persisting right apical pneumothorax with continuous air leakage and extensive cervicothoracic emphysema.

(It was a cultural advantage that persisted right up through, and perhaps beyond, the Atlanta première of "Gone with the Wind").

After that, the effect of looking at Howard's work persisted, right through an event important to me for other reasons.

"We had expected the forest canopy to bounce back after a year with a new flush of leaf growth, but the damage appeared to persist right up to the subsequent drought in 2010," said study co-author Yadvinder Malhi of Oxford University.

It was not possible to determine if the influence of the worm on our participants would persist right through until election day, as there was an ethical requirement to debrief participants following the experiment, ensuring they understood our manipulation of the worm.

So Obama is right to persist, right to favor the head over the heart.

The slowdown clearly predates the global recession and seems to have persisted right through it and into recovery.

That belief persisted right up until election night, when the BBC's 10pm exit poll correctly predicted that the Conservatives were in the lead.

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