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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept rights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the acknowledgment or granting of rights, such as legal or human rights.
Example: "The organization aims to accept rights for all individuals, ensuring equality and justice."
Alternatives: "acknowledge rights" or "grant rights".
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To ask why I accept rights prescribed in society, or in fact to the power of the State, would be like asking why I allow my life to be ruled by a complex of institutions without which I should literally have no life to call my own.
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"Whatever they are going to give, I'm willing to accept right now," Martin said after that game.
"You have to accept right of way when it is yours," Anita says from the Visalia office.
"The Kurdish people are suffering because their leaders are not realistic about what Turkey can accept right now," she said.
The Security Council, with American leadership, could prescribe the central elements of a territorial settlement that the adversaries could be made to accept right now.
I no longer hit accept right away.
"But, very difficult though that is to accept right now, our destiny is still in our own hands.
It would have been rude not to accept, right?
Politically, waiting might improve their chances, even though it's tough to accept right now.
From a normative standpoint, things are clear: cosmopolitans who uphold equality, global justice, ethno-religious tolerance and human rights cannot accept right-wing populism.
In a 6-to-3 ruling, it confirmed that the law allows foreigners to sue for violations of a limited category of universally accepted rights.
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