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Discover LudwigThe phrase "privileges of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the rights or advantages that someone has or is entitled to. Here is an example sentence: "The privileges of being a member of the club include access to exclusive events and discounts on merchandise."
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The privileges of Airworld recede further.
These were the privileges of hospice.
Indulged in privileges of office.
"There are privileges of childhood, and privileges of adulthood, and you're in the middle.
But she also enjoyed the privileges of her position.
The commons were hired labourers, without the privileges of regulars.
The former privileges of Jews were confirmed and improved.
Earlier he had accepted certain privileges of a tribune.
Finally the privileges of clergy were withdrawn from the goliards.
Mr Noda should end the privileges of the power monopolies.
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For such virtues are ever the privilege of the privileged.
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