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"bragging rights" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an intangible benefit one may gain from achieving something. For example, "Sam won the competition and earned bragging rights from his friends."
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bragging rights
noun
The prerogative to praise oneself for an accomplishment or for possession of a superior characteristic.
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Bragging rights.
"It's about bragging rights.
But forget bragging rights.
"Who doesn't like bragging rights?
Nobody gets bragging rights.
"That's bragging rights.
"These are bragging rights".
I want bragging rights".
"They want to have bragging rights".
Better still, it confers bragging rights.
But then I had bragging rights".
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