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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a type of right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when categorizing or describing a specific kind of legal or moral entitlement.
Example: "In the context of human rights, freedom of speech is often considered a type of right that is essential for democracy."
Alternatives: "a form of right" or "a category of right".
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Many writers (e.g., Hohfeld, Hart (1973)) have considered them as being a type of right.
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His lawyer, Geir Lippestad, described it as a type of right-wing greeting, according to a rough translation of a report in the Norwegian daily Dagbladet.
Owners were concerned about whether their assets (including their mining rights, which are a type of property right) would receive a fair valuation and whether they would be fairly compensated for their investment if their legitimate coal mine businesses were to be closed, merged, or reorganized according to the campaign agenda.
Some people called it huachaca — it was simply understood, among indigenous Andean miners, as a type of natural right.
Complicating matters further, music site operators may face pressure to secure a third type of right, a performance right, which covers the public performance of a work and which can be held by the songwriter or by the music publishers.
"It's even a type of a human rights violation as it will allow for human extinction to occur".
And there are not a lot of countries that afford their people that type of right.
You can also leave off the window mat if it's a type of drawing that can press right up against the glass, like graphite.
Given their tendencies and abilities, Nerds and Geeks weren't recognised as actual people and were usually classed as "a type of abacus", having no legal rights whatsoever.
Two years later, Mr. Turner learned he had a type of cancer called chondrosarcoma in his right pelvis.
For him, classic hypochondria is a serious illness in its own right - a type of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) best treated using cognitive behavioural therapy.
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