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"assert the right" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to confidently and boldly declare or state one's legal or moral entitlement. Example: During the civil rights march, the protesters were determined to assert their right to peacefully assemble and demand equal treatment under the law.
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Non-Jews rarely assert the right to head Jewish groups.
President Bush should delineate America's serious concerns and assert the right to press for essential changes -- while he still can.
In these and other areas, we assert the right and need to make civil but acute criticisms.
"We similarly assert the right of Palestinians to have a sovereign, independent and viable state within secure and recognized borders".
Gilbert and George assert the right not just to reinvent themselves but to resemble an alien life form.
And using language taken from the statute, he said that "the union does not assert the right to strike".
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Inez led campaigns to assert the rights of those who are most excluded.
Is Mr Brown prepared to assert the rights of nation states to control capital flows?
Carpenter had done this, a front-page Times story reported, to assert the rights of delegates.
Another way of putting this is that those who assert the rights of animals are in effect asserting – first and foremost – a right to life for all animals.
Is it peasants who are come and assert the rights of the poor against us?" And at a time of popular insurrections in all sorts of countries.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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