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Discover Ludwig"legitimate right" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It refers to a right that is legally or morally justifiable. You can use it when discussing someone's entitlement to something or when justifying a specific action or decision. Example: Everyone has the legitimate right to a fair trial, regardless of their social status or background.
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Sounds legitimate, right?
Everything looks legitimate, right?
They're trying to stop us from exercising our legitimate right".
"We have a legitimate right to defend ourselves," he said.
And, consequently, their legitimate right to protect their national interests.
"We are being denied our legitimate right to self-defence," sighs one of them.
This ignores Iran's legitimate right, under the nonproliferation treaty, to build peaceful power plants.
As if we only had the legitimate right to denounce violence committed by other Muslims".
"Resistance is a legitimate right for people under occupation," said Youssef Rizqa, the Palestinian information minister.
"[We have] a legitimate right to be led by a bishop with integrity," it said.
We have been engaging in our legitimate right to free speech and expression.
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