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The phrase "production rights" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the legal permission to produce a work, such as a film, novel, TV show, etc. For example: The studio plans to acquire production rights for the upcoming novel.
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He retained production rights to the two globally syndicated shows.
The Broccoli family continues to hold the production rights on all Bond movie adaptations.
Even so, when Knoll acquired the U.S. production rights in 1947, a phenomenon was born.
American District Telegraph Company bought the production rights, hired Hochman/Hogan, and named the system Cardgard.
Current practice rewards innovative companies with patents, a temporary monopoly granting sole production rights to the innovator, he notes.
Dramatic Publishing, which licenses production rights for the "Mockingbird" play, did not renew the museum's license to perform it.
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It's about cotton production, right?
It needs to get a lot of production right away.
"I'm trying to keep production right here in the U.S.," Mr. Basich said.
Those Brit and Ethiopian bees need to step up production right now.
"I'm absolutely happy to cap my production right now," Forrest said.
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