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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a right" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express someone's entitlement or permission to do something. Here are some examples: 1. "Every citizen has a right to vote in a democratic society." 2. "As a tenant, I have a right to a safe and habitable living space." 3. "The accused has a right to a fair trial and legal representation." 4. "Children have a right to education." 5. "Individuals have a right to privacy in their personal lives."
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"Everyone has a right to due process.
The public has a right to know.
"Germany has a right to veto.
"Everyone has a right to live".
Phillips has a right knee sprain.
Turnbull has a right to be angry.
Who has a right to know what?
He also has a right hamstring injury.
Everyone has a right to physical safety.
has a "right" & a "duty" to "function".
"She has a right to be angry.
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