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The phrase "a right to catch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing entitlements or permissions related to capturing or obtaining something, such as fish or information.
Example: "As a licensed fisherman, I have a right to catch a certain number of fish each day."
Alternatives: "entitlement to capture" or "permission to seize".
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"If somebody did wrong," Mohamed Kourani said, the authorities "have a right to catch him".
There is a sense that China has been treated unfairly, and so they have a right to catch up.
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The Indians have a historical right to catch fish in the river with nets and spears, but they have not been able to practice that cultural ritual for years, said Chief Barry Dana.
One regulatory scheme, known as "catch shares," allows fishermen to own shares in a fishery — that is, the right to catch a certain percentage of a scientifically determined sustainable harvest.
Now each fisherman owns what is called an individual transferable quota -- the right to catch a certain percentage of the yearly haul.
Mr. Kennedy said in a speech that every child had the right to catch a 70-pound bass in the river, take it home and eat it.
Diving low to his right to catch a snick, the ball pops out of his glove.
6.54pm BST 90 mins + 1: Great save from Ochoa, flinging himself to his right to catch a header from Moukandjo, but the more important thing to wonder is how the hell the Cameroon man was allowed that much space in the area.
Only the ship that pays for the right to catch a whale will profit from it.
In doing so, Iceland forfeited its right to catch up to 400 whales a year for "scientific research".
All he had to do was stoop slightly to his right to catch it.
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