Sentence examples for be considered a privilege from inspiring English sources

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Voting should be considered a privilege.

Given the significant burden of surgical disease and the devastating impact lack of treatment can cause, surgery can no longer be considered a privilege for the few.

This should be considered a privilege, not a burden.

Indeed, with the cruel cuts to the food assistance program (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP) last year and aspirations for eliminating its entitlement status, it seems some GOP lawmakers feel that any food at all for poor people should be considered a privilege.

All of them started out that way, and it tends to be considered a privilege to help a new player get better.

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Being an Ebony model is considered a privilege.

Being a waiter there is considered a privilege, not a gap-year adventure.

Next-day delivery is considered a privilege to pay through the roof for.

How can I say that is so when, these days, staying at home with your kids is considered a privilege?

"It is considered a privilege to be in this industry, and we pay for that privilege in very high taxes," Frank Fahrenkopf, the president of the American Gaming Association, told me when I visited his office in Washington.

Once you had passed the 11-plus, it was considered a privilege for you to stay behind after school, move all the chairs out of the way and turn the gymnasium into a theatre.

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