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"certain rights" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to specific or particular rights that are being discussed or mentioned. You can use this phrase when discussing laws, policies, or individual freedoms. Here is an example sentence: "According to the constitution, citizens have certain rights that cannot be taken away, including freedom of speech and the right to a fair trial."
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Ownership usually brings certain rights, after all.
At Western he had certain rights to continued employment.
Another proposal would limit certain rights of asylum seekers.
Mr. Romney said he favored bestowing certain rights on same-sex couples, like hospital visitation rights.
There were also servitudes, in which one person enjoyed certain rights in property owned by another.
But there is a law that says we should have certain rights as tenants.
DC and Marvel pay for scripts and artwork, and thus expect certain rights.
"The Roma lost certain rights, like state medical aid, that they had as non-E.U.
Whenever you accept a job, you cede certain rights to those in a position of authority.
In this sense, global citizenship is about emotions as much as it is about exercising certain rights and responsibilities.
The license enables MIT authors to opt in to grant certain rights to MIT.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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