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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving rights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the attainment or realization of legal, social, or human rights.
Example: "The organization is dedicated to achieving rights for marginalized communities through advocacy and education."
Alternatives: "securing rights" or "gaining rights".
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They have established a degree of visibility which, though still limited, is important because visibility is the first step towards achieving rights and without it there is no hope of doing so.
On December 10, Malala Yousefzai receivied the Nobel Prize for her dedication to achieving rights and access to education for all girls.
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There's so much more I want to be achieving right now".
The results we are achieving right now mirror our thoughts and behaviors.
Digital watermarking is a promising technology employed by various DRM systems to achieve rights management.
Workers usually achieve rights through strength in numbers, Ms. Poo said, banding together to pressure an individual employer to change.
By combining the right to education with rights within education, we can achieve rights through education.
Using play to achieve rights UNICEF and the Zambia Volleyball Association organized a three-day volleyball training and tournament event for children with disabilities.
I've kind of achieved everything I want to achieve right now.
"This week, on 'The Amazing Race to Enlightenment,' can Jim and Suzy achieve right mindfulness?
"I try to strive for stuff that I know I can't achieve right now," said Yesenia Mendez, 13, of Boston.
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