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The phrase 'has a right to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone has an inherent or legal entitlement to something. For example, "Every citizen has a right to freedom of speech."
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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".
Turnbull has a right to be angry.
Who has a right to know what?
Everyone has a right to physical safety.
"She has a right to be angry.
He has a right to be equal".
"Everyone has a right to privacy.
"Everyone has a right to be defended".
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