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Discover Ludwig"less rights" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a situation where someone has fewer rights compared to others or compared to what they should have. Example: The new law gave immigrants less rights than citizens, causing an uproar among human rights activists.
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We don't accept more responsibilities and less rights".
"When you put them in a separate class, with less rights, that fundamentally takes away from their civil liberties".
According to Billy Garde, a lawyer who was a member of BP's Alaska inquiry team, they "have less rights than prisoners".
"We feel now that... our 34 players and our support staff probably have less rights now than the average Australian citizen".
"Every time there is a peace effort, it ends up worse than the time before and the Palestinians have even less rights".
Arab women in Israel have two major problems, says Safa. "Firstly, that they are women, with less rights than men, and secondly that they are part of a national minority, as Arabs in a Jewish state.
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Unstoppable, more or less, right to the last sprint.
But we monolingual Brits have less right to pass judgment.
Myla come in more or less right, as do Freya.
My next school was somewhat less right-on.
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