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Discover LudwigThe phrase "automatically deserve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing entitlement or merit that is granted without the need for action or effort.
Example: "In a fair society, everyone should automatically deserve equal rights and opportunities."
Alternatives: "rightfully earn" or "instantly merit".
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It did not say that refugees from countries which outlaw homosexuality automatically deserve asylum.
I would have loved to show that it is effective beyond placebo, not least because anyone doing that would almost automatically deserve a Nobel prize.
Women do not automatically deserve to have a place at the table or get funded.
Yet we invoke them broadly, reflexively and with great potential consequence, as though they automatically deserve our obedience and approbation.
Shouldn't anything written by the likes of Rodgers, Sondheim, Styne, Loesser or Kander & Ebb automatically deserve production?
Do not think that just because you delivered a pizza that you automatically deserve a tip.
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It doesn't mean that Whitney Hoffman automatically deserves a job, either.
Nobody automatically deserves deference on ascending to the leadership of any country.
Water was seen as a right that automatically deserved subsidies, and it was so plentiful and cheap that restricting its flow, or charging customers for how much they used, seemed to make little sense.
Any campaign piece that starts off with the words "Karl Rove" automatically deserves a double red flag.
Privileged women seem automatically deserving of derision -- ready-made butts for jokes.
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