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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extend privileges" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It typically means to grant or bestow certain rights or benefits to someone. Example: The company decided to extend privileges to their top-performing employees by providing them with additional vacation days.
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The former Maryland governor has released a detailed immigration plan and said he would extend privileges under the federal healthcare law to undocumented immigrants.
Hunter said he "instinctively" sees a problem with using the military justice code -- "a body of law meant to extend privileges to the men and women who wear the uniform of the United States" -- as the basis for trying suspects in the war on terrorism.
This practice continues today; interest groups (for example, the Tea Party movement and labor unions) advocate for policies to protect their economic well-being and against policies that will extend privileges and benefits to others, fearing their own economic and political positions will diminish.
Many hospitals refuse to extend privileges to such doctors because of the controversy over abortion.
They said hospitals did not want to extend privileges to doctors who rarely sent patients for emergency care.
Proponents of increased coverage point out that in recent years Californians have shown a willingness to extend privileges to those living here illegally, including driver's licenses and lower-cost, in-state tuition at the state's public colleges and universities.
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It will mean preparing leadership that cares about humans as such and has creative ideas about how to extend privilege and end racism.
Judge Jimmie V. Renya dissented from the majority opinion, unconvinced that patent agents' activities warranted a departure from the general "presumption against the creation of new privileges". Judge Renya emphasized that the factors that lead the Supreme Court to extend privilege to psychotherapist-patient communications in Jaffee v. Redmond, 518 U.S. 1 (1996), were not present here.
He extended privileges to Italian and French monasteries, but otherwise the history of his brief pontificate is practically unknown.
Poland's Jagiellonian dynasty began extending privileges to Jews in the 13th century, and the constitution of 1573 guaranteed freedom of religion.
Junior Officer had to make rounds of various clubs extending privileges to officers and had to have drink in each place.
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