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Discover LudwigThe phrase "birthright for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that someone has a natural or inherent entitlement or privilege. Example: The royal family has a birthright for the throne, which is passed down from generation to generation by bloodline.
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I trace the Fall straight to Clark Kerr's selling his birthright for a mess of potage.
Jobs is the Biblical Jacob and Xerox is Esau, squandering his birthright for a pittance.
There's a third reason, beyond brilliance and birthright, for my fascination with Özil.
We sold our Soviet birthright for blue jeans and Iron Maiden records," he said.
He has longed to get rid of that birthright for many years.
We trusted you!" One woman shouted, "You sold your birthright for a bowl of porridge".
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Why did they sell their birthrights for a mess of pottage?
But of all the proposals tendered by the Trump campaign, none is more far-reaching politically or dependent, in a strict legal sense, on the invasion argument than the call for ending "birthright citizenship" for so-called anchor babies.
Earlier this month, Christie called for a re-examination of birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants born on United States soil.
And he is asking not for the independence many Tibetans feel is their birthright, but for "a middle way", genuine autonomy, or, put another way, for China to live up to its professed policies.Bizarre evidence of the Dalai Lama's continued sway over many of the 6m Tibetans still in their homeland came earlier this year in the form of tiger-skin bonfires.
A: Ending birthright citizenship for undocumented migrants and changing laws for H-1B visas to incentivize US tech companies to hire Americans first.
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