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"provide equal rights" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You can use it in any situation in which you want to make it clear that you are advocating for equality and equal rights for all. For example, you could use it in a sentence such as: "We must strive to provide equal rights for all people, regardless of their race, gender, or other characteristics."
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The slow liberalisation of gender roles have clearly failed to provide equal rights and pay, or a balance between one's career path and caring for children.
The Legislature passed a law allowing civil unions, but gay couples have sued, arguing that it fails to provide equal rights.
As young Iranians, we have seen the government's persecution of Baha'is and Jews and its failure to provide equal rights to women, and we realise that this regime has forgotten its roots.
I understood the need to provide equal rights for gays and lesbians, but as a practicing Catholic, I also felt that the state should not infringe on religious institutions' right to view marriage in accordance with their own traditions.
American mediators such as George Mitchell and Dennis Ross, rather than pushing the supremacist notion of a Jewish state, should be pressing Israel to provide equal rights and fair treatment to the Palestinian minority in its midst.
The Legislature responded with a law allowing civil unions, but gay couples sued, arguing that the civil unions law does not provide equal rights, particularly in health care decisions.
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The organisation VSO described the report as a "wake-up call" to world leaders who are not providing equal rights to women.
Rudoren asks, "Can Israel preserve its identity as a Jewish democratic state while also providing equal rights and opportunities to citizens of other faiths and backgrounds?
Weren't the United States Laws made with the view of providing equal rights for all?" He repeated something that he said to Moalin in the transcripts: "What's going to happen will happen. . . .
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — The New Jersey Supreme Court will not consider whether the state's civil union law provides equal rights to gay couples before the case is heard in a lower court.
Yet what some may not be fully aware of, was his deep commitment, as well, to providing equal rights for those with disabilities.
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