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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has right to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has a valid claim or entitlement to something. For example, "Every citizen has the right to vote in an election."
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WASHINGTON, 2040 -- President Tiger Woods reminds people that everybody has right to free speech, even addled jocks.
The company downplayed the significance of low labour costs in Alabama plus the fact that the state has "right to work" laws with low union representation.
Reid also has right to claim that her dress complied with a separate and probably conflicting section of the rules, which asks that dresses be of "respectable length".
Resplendent in a suit, Gillespie looks more youthful than a once hard-living man has right to, and it is a shame the album's more beautifully fragile tracks like Damaged are sprinkled with the chatter of beery blokes.
As Jutting's trial began on Monday, domestic workers and activists gathered outside to protest, carrying placards reading "Stop violence against women migrants" and "No one has right to kill".
The ruling, by Mr Justice King, was made on Friday, and was published that day on the Daily Mail's website, 'World famous actor' who had sex with prostitute must remain anonymous 'because he has right to privacy', judge rules.
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Rather than face debilitating treatment, she chose to move to Oregon from California where Oregon has right-to-die legislation.
The state House Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Committee is slated to take up legislation that would change the collective bargaining rights for teachers in the state, which already has right-to-work laws.
Lucena then had rights to those.
You must have rights to the artwork.
"You have to have right players.
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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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