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"right of vote" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "right to vote." You can use it when discussing a person's ability or permission to cast a vote in an election. For example: "The right to vote is a fundamental aspect of democracy."
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Among the privileges conferred by Official Relations is entitlement to appoint a representative to participate, without right of vote, in WHO's meetings [5].
But this is a country that granted women the right of vote in 1934 more than a decade earlier than France and where pop stars can be transsexual.
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Instead of robbing the far right of votes, Mr Sarkozy appears now to be handing them support.
Until less than a century ago, women were not even granted the most fundamental right of voting.
The new regime probably denied to the thētes the right of voting in the Assembly and law courts, though this is controversial.
While I plan to actively support whoever emerges as the Democratic candidate, I will not have the satisfaction of contributing to my country through the exercise of the fundamental right of voting.
By splitting the right-of-centre vote, Wildrose has created an opening to the NDP, which wants to raise taxes on companies and the rich.
We have been granted full American citizenship, and thus enjoy the rights of voting, practicing our religion freely, learning, and working in this new country.
In each case, full citizenship meant sharing the political and civil rights of voting and jury service.
As a result, the mere acquisition of the right to vote 20% of the shares does not trigger the Rights.
The SEC still contends that the mere acquisition of the right to vote 20% of the shares through a proxy solicitation triggers the rights.
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