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gain the privilege
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "gain the privilege" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to acquiring a special right or advantage, often after meeting certain conditions or criteria. Example: "After completing the training program, employees will gain the privilege of accessing the premium resources."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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It was only after those other rights and obligations were established allowing gay relationships to become mainstream did gay couples ultimately gain the privilege to participate in institutionalized monogamous marriage".
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59 human-written examples
The Qing representatives had no choice but to comply with the demands of the British and French; the Russian and U.S. diplomats also gained the privileges their militant colleagues secured by force.
Encyclopedias
The secluded Aorangi Park practice site is out of use, so fans gain the rare privilege of watching star names warm up at close proximity on outside courts.
News & Media
In fact the law will simply force several abortion clinics to close, as it is practically impossible for the doctors on staff to gain the relevant privileges, owing to either residency requirements (most doctors travel from out of state and work one or two days a week) or hospital prejudice (few care to be associated with abortion providers).
News & Media
In 1672, however, Jean-Baptiste Lully managed to gain the royal "opera privilege" from Cambert, and in consequence Cambert left France for England.
Encyclopedias
Simply put: for $200 we gained the exclusive privilege of a civilized airport experience.
News & Media
He was the third member of the Wiśniowiecki family to gain that privilege.
Wiki
The oppressed can gain epistemic privilege through their resistance, without relying on the idea that they complete the system of power by being positioned as both marginal and central the system's functioning (Tanesini 1999).
Science
Called "Dirty Cow" (because it exploits a mechanism called copy-on-write), the bug allows an attacker to gain privilege escalation on the Linux kernel.
News & Media
Russell acknowledges the privileges that come with modeling -- "it's awesome" -- but hones in on how she and models like her have gained those privileges: by being slender, feminine and white (the last of which has been widely documented).
News & Media
We can see this in Russia, where oil and gas barons gain special privileges from the Putinocracy as long as they adhere to the correct political alignments.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "gain the privilege", ensure that the context clearly indicates how the privilege was obtained and what conditions or criteria were met to achieve it.
Common error
Avoid using "gain the privilege" when simply referring to acquiring a common right or benefit. "Privilege" implies a special advantage not available to everyone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "gain the privilege" functions as a verb phrase, where "gain" acts as the main verb and "the privilege" serves as the direct object. It indicates the act of acquiring or obtaining a specific advantage or right. As noted by Ludwig AI, this construction is grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Encyclopedias
20%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Science
15%
Formal & Business
10%
Reference
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "gain the privilege" is a grammatically correct, though relatively uncommon, way to express the acquisition of a specific right or advantage. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. It often implies that certain conditions or achievements had to be met to obtain this privilege. While the phrase appears across various domains, it's most frequently found in news media and encyclopedic contexts. When using the phrase, it's important to consider the specific connotations of "privilege" and ensure the context clearly indicates how the privilege was obtained.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be granted the privilege
Shifts the focus to being granted the privilege by an external entity.
acquire the right
Focuses on obtaining a right, rather than a privilege.
obtain the advantage
Emphasizes gaining an advantage instead of a privilege.
secure the entitlement
Highlights securing an entitlement, implying a stronger claim.
earn the prerogative
Suggests earning a special right or power.
attain the benefit
Focuses on achieving a benefit or positive outcome.
receive the authorization
Highlights receiving official permission or authorization.
get the dispensation
Suggests receiving a special exemption or allowance.
win the concession
Implies winning a concession through negotiation or effort.
enjoy the liberty
Emphasizes the freedom or liberty gained.
FAQs
How can I use "gain the privilege" in a sentence?
You can use "gain the privilege" to describe acquiring a special right or advantage, as in "After completing the training program, employees will "gain the privilege" of accessing the premium resources".
What's a good alternative to "gain the privilege"?
Alternatives include "acquire the right", "be granted the privilege", or "obtain the advantage", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it always positive to "gain the privilege"?
While "privilege" often implies a positive advantage, it can also carry connotations of exclusivity or unfairness, depending on the context. Consider the implications of the privilege being gained.
What is the difference between "gain the privilege" and "have the privilege"?
"Gain the privilege" implies an action of acquiring a right or advantage, while "have the privilege" indicates that you already possess that right or advantage.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested