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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fundamental rights" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in discussions about human rights, legal frameworks, or constitutional law to refer to basic rights that are considered essential for all individuals.
Example: "The constitution guarantees fundamental rights to all citizens, ensuring their freedom and equality under the law."
Alternatives: "basic rights" or "essential rights."
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Fundamental rights.
There are very fundamental rights at stake".
The whole process violates her fundamental rights.
This is why we need fundamental rights.
"I am asking for fundamental rights".
Their fundamental rights are not respected.
Lincoln believed all people were entitled to certain fundamental rights.
"In Europe, it is a fundamental rights issue".
Fundamental rights are universal, and China's people aspire to them.
The judge said this violated fundamental rights to equal education.
"Girls just want to have fundamental rights," one banner proclaimed.
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