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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are infringed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing violations of rights, laws, or regulations.
Example: "When individual freedoms are infringed, society must take action to protect those rights."
Alternatives: "are violated" or "are breached".
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are infringed
verb
Break or violate a treaty, a law, a right etc.
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He's talking about inequalities of wealth or education, but it seems to me that the American presidential election system effectively turns residents of non-swing states into "lower-status individuals".On the other hand, while I think individuals' rights to have their votes count equally are infringed under this system, I don't think this infringement is hugely important.
American citizens in Europe can go to the courts if they feel their rights are infringed.
Smokers argue that their personal freedoms are infringed upon by the imposition of any restriction on their habit.
When human rights are infringed upon there is not even a place you can go to complain".
Joe Mullin: For more than three years now, Microsoft has held to the line that it has loads of patents that are infringed by Google's Android operating system.
When our rights are infringed, when we seek justice, when we challenge things that are patently unfair… it is the Magna Carta we turn to.
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Another issue is whether you are infringing on the rights of others.
Research by The Work Foundation think tank also suggests that electronic messages are infringing on workers' private lives.
You merely have the rights to sue others who are infringing on your patent.
Political campaigns are infringing on your privacy, and they might be worse than retailers.
Officers from PIPCU will then evaluate the websites and verify whether they are infringing".
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