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"right to vote" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the fundamental liberty or entitlement granted to citizens of a democratic country, allowing them to participate in the election of their government representatives. Example: "The right to vote is a cornerstone of democracy, ensuring that the voices of all citizens are heard and their choices reflected in the government."
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Protect your right to vote".
The right to vote is too sacred".
"People died for the right to vote!
"I want the right to vote".
Right to vote b.
The right to vote?
It's my right to vote.
Should children have the right to vote?
You've got the right to vote.
Who has the right to vote?
What's next … a corporate right to vote?
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