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The phrase "a right to exist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about fundamental human rights, existence, or the legitimacy of a person, group, or entity.
Example: "Every individual has a right to exist without fear of persecution or discrimination."
Alternatives: "entitlement to exist" or "claim to existence".
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Elephants have a right to exist, and their existence enriches all our lives.
I would distill Ailes's genius down to the following formula: There is a person at a great distance from you who, simply by existing, insults your existence; therefore, that person does not have a right to exist.
They all have a right to exist.
"Things out there have a right to exist".
I think copyright has a right to exist.
"All points of view have a right to exist and to be respected.
No, that question is not the clichéd one: Does Israel have a right to exist?
Their starting point was: Does Israel have a right to exist?
We want to show the world that cloud storage has a right to exist.
The Ukrainian prime minister said the Pentagon explanation "had a right to exist".
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Do these states, as might be said today, have a right to exist?
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