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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmed right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a right that has been confirmed or validated, often in legal or formal discussions.
Example: "The court's decision affirmed the right of citizens to protest peacefully."
Alternatives: "validated right" or "confirmed right".
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The court's ruling in Heller v. District of Columbia (no relation to the Arizona activist) did not resolve how that newly affirmed right might work outside the home, particularly where concealed guns are concerned.
The court's ruling in Heller v. District of Columbia (no relation to the Arizona activist) did not resolve how that newly affirmed right might work outside the home, particularly where concealed guns are concerned.
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