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Discover Ludwig"right to take" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to say that someone is entitled or allowed to take something. For example: "As his parent, he has the right to take his child to the doctor for an annual checkup."
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Was it right to take the ticket?
It's my right to take resources.
"Police are right to take them away.
It's my right to take land.
"Paolo was right to take the stick to them".
He wanted the right to take Minaya back one day.
All participants had the same right to take the floor.
Yes, filmmakers have the right to take liberties.
No one has the right to take a life away".
History suggests that Mr. Bush is right to take responsibility.
The government is right to take open data seriously.
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