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The phrase "amendment right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific right granted by an amendment to a legal document, such as a constitution.
Example: "The amendment right to free speech is a fundamental aspect of our democracy."
Alternatives: "constitutional right" or "amendment privilege".
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Please take away my Second Amendment right.
"A noisemaker's First Amendment right stops when a listener's Eighth Amendment right is impaired," he said.
Nobody questions the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Mr. Smith invoked his Fifth Amendment right not to testify.
"Maybe they do have a First Amendment right.
I would rather have my second amendment right".
"But this is my first amendment right," she howled.
"It's our first amendment right to peaceful assembly and protest.
To Ms. Garner, holiday decorations are a First Amendment right.
The other petitioners in the case also see a First Amendment right at issue.
The government does not have a Fifth Amendment right to silence.
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