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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a right to ask" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing entitlements or permissions regarding inquiries or requests.
Example: "As a customer, I believe I have a right to ask for clarification on the terms of service."
Alternatives: "entitled to inquire" or "justified in asking".
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They have a right to ask.
You have a right to ask them.
But we all have a right to ask questions.
His messily scrawled note read: "Questions we have a right to ask in a democracy".
Do managers have a right to ask an associate to self-quantify for sensitive client engagements?
Americans have a right to ask which John McCain would be president.
"America has a right to ask for bin Laden, not to bomb Afghanistan".
Without a right to ask for an authoritative interpretation, the Convention loses its teeth.
Where federal money, collected from taxpayers, is being spent, citizens have a right to ask questions.
The airlines have a right to ask for revenue guarantees, Mr. Harteveldt said.
"He has a right to ask," said Mr. Schneider, a Democrat.
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