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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grant the right" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are granting someone a particular right or privilege. For example: "The City Council granted the right to hold a protest in the public park."
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These schemes grant the right to live and travel within the European Union.
It also turns out that a surprising number of states grant the right to carry an unconcealed weapon.
Even the most selfless and indulgent parents will seldom grant the right to a private life without a struggle.
The justices could uphold the appeals court's ruling that to grant the right to marry only to withdraw it later is unlawful.
"You grant the right for us and only us, to use, adapt, publish and sell any work you publish individually or in collaboration with others of the App".
10 35 p.m. | Updated Two New York taxi medallions — aluminum plates that grant the right to operate a yellow cab — changed hands this week for $1 million apiece, the highest recorded sale since the city's modern livery system began.
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In exchange, the inventor is granted the right to exclude competitors for 20 years or so.
Parents were granted the right to apply to any school in the country, including parochial schools.
Couples would buy Eh'häusl for a modest sum and be granted the right to marry.
Minorities in Lutheran and Catholic lands were granted the right of migration without loss of goods.
You have to know which year they were granted the right to do so.
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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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