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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rights problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an issue or challenge related to rights, such as human rights, legal rights, or social justice.
Example: "The ongoing debate about privacy in the digital age has become a significant rights problem that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "an issue of rights" or "a rights-related issue".
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I think it would be, and we're talking about it now, but it's a rights problem.
It can't be a rights problem – studios regularly negotiate pay-per-play deals for new movies with airlines and hotels – and it can't be that no-one has thought of such an obvious idea.
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Holland had a right problem against the Czech Republic when Pavel Nedved moved in from the left and played in that position behind the strikers and Deco can have the same impact tonight.
Mr. Iger solved a right problems with the game by making a deal with NBC Universal in 2006.
Gender inequality is a societal and a human rights problem, with a multiplier effect on economies, communities and nations that is truly overwhelming.
Their stories made it clear that leprosy needed to be recognized not only as a medical problem but also as a human rights problem.
I said, "Look, you are always saying that you have a fair and open system, that you don't have a human rights problem.
Questioned about the report, General McCaffrey said Colombia had a human rights problem "of gigantic proportions".
However, rather than seeing his relationship with Kim as a human rights problem in itself, the athlete told Sports Illustrated magazine that he should be considered for the Nobel Peace Prize.
It is in my view now a civil rights problem.
There is, and it's a human rights problem.
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