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The phrase "birthright to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing inherent rights or privileges that one is entitled to by virtue of their birth. Example: "Every citizen has a birthright to freedom and equality under the law."
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"It's their birthright to be corrupt".
"That's our birthright, to defend ourselves".
It was a shift from "birthright" to "convinced" religion.
The Arabs don't recognize the Jewish people's birthright to an independent Jewish state".
He did not act like it was his birthright to play in the N.B.A.
Owning a home sounds like an American birthright to most, undeserving of discussion.
SL It was not Hillary Clinton's birthright to be president of the United States of America!
As an Austrian, Mr. Welser-Möst can claim a birthright to the style.
"People consider it their birthright to eat what they want when they want," he said.
By now, they consider it their birthright to play on top-flight teams.
"They feel it is their birthright to inherit these antiquities from their great ancestors".
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