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The phrase "an inalienable" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts discussing rights or properties that cannot be taken away or transferred.
Example: "The Declaration of Independence asserts that all individuals have certain inalienable rights, such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
Alternatives: "an untransferable" or "a fundamental".
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"It's an inalienable right.
The summer vacation is still an inalienable right, however.
We say it is an inalienable human right.
Serbia has a new constitution stating that Kosovo is an inalienable part of the country.
Heaven is not necessarily absolute because freedom is an inalienable characteristic of the rational creature.
It is based on the idea that privacy is an inalienable right.
Marriage is richly meaningful and inherently personal and just such an inalienable right.
Despite having only a limited nuclear-energy programme, Iran claims an inalienable "right" to both.
Nationality is in fact commonly regarded as an inalienable right of every human being.
Liberty is an inalienable right of Americans, along with the "pursuit of happiness".
Immigration control has traditionally been viewed as an inalienable sovereign function of the state.
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