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Discover Ludwig"extend rights" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about increasing or expanding rights for someone or something. For example, "The government passed a law to extend rights to all citizens."
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It seems ethical to assume sentience, and extend rights rather than limit them.
The liberal solution was to extend rights and liberties beyond the aristocracy, which had inherited them from the Middle Ages.
Proposals to extend rights to flexible working were also an area of confrontation, with the Tories claiming to have come up with the idea last year.
Why can we not extend "rights" to corps as a function of law, as opposed to a contorted argument that they are "people"?
That same year Turkey refused to grant transit through its territory to the U.S. military during the Iraq War, though it did extend rights to air transport.
That ordinance sought to extend rights to the LGBT community, including allowing transgender residents to use the bathroom of the sex they identified with.
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Plan to extend right-to-buy to housing association tenants.
"I can't extend right-handed," he said.
The Conservatives have pledged to extend "Right to Buy" to housing association tenants.
The Government wants to extend Right To Buy to housing associations; it currently only applies to council homes.
Baseball season can extend right through to spring training, with J. Crew's merino wool baseball sweater ($48).
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