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rightfully entitled
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rightfully entitled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asserting that someone has a legitimate claim or right to something. Example: "She is rightfully entitled to the inheritance left by her grandmother."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(17)
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
"Lee went on to a very successful career and all Damon wants is what he's rightfully entitled to".
News & Media
Mr. Rodman died in 2008 at 99, and now his family is battling Mr. Bronstein over who is rightfully entitled to Mr. Rodman's half-share of their collections, valued by one appraisal at more than $14 million.
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He owes $363 million to an Irish government agency charged with recovering bad bank debts, and it recently sued him in New York, claiming that it was rightfully entitled to the Centria apartment the developer was trying to sell.
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Throughout the season, the Spaniard had been embroiled in a row with the European Tournament Players Divisionn over appearance money on the European Tour, so much so that Ballesteros left the Tour and refused to play events in Britain that didn't pay him the money he felt he was rightfully entitled to.
News & Media
Bhushan added, "Lee went on to a very successful career and all Damon wants is what he's rightfully entitled to".
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Yes, we have made progress -- of this there can be no doubt -- but it is what lurks underneath, it is what people feel they are rightfully entitled to (e.g., Pat Buchanan's very recent rant against Judge Sotomayor and protecting white men in America) that drives them to denigrate and deride others.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
We cannot forget the department's status and its productivity and its efficiency and its ability to serve the people of Nassau County who rightfully are entitled to the service that they demand and that I expect to continue".
News & Media
The women's knowledge about poverty reduction appeared well situated: this card was rightfully described as entitling a 95% reduction in remittance for maternity and general health services, at least for services and medications covered by the plan.
Science
When the government deprives a citizen of their life, liberty, or property as a consequence of partial judgment, citizens are deprived of what is rightfully theirs without the truly adjudicative proceeding to which they are entitled.
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Tying Asian-Americans to Asia as a way of casting aspersions on their rights to jobs has long been a way of tacitly suggesting that Asian-Americans are not "real Americans," and so are less entitled to jobs that do not rightfully belong to them.
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The ruling ensures that questions of who rightfully speaks for the boy and whether he is entitled to apply for asylum will be fully aired.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the audience and context. While grammatically correct, this phrase might sound formal in casual conversations. Choose synonyms like "deserves" or "has a right to" for more informal settings.
Common error
Avoid using "rightfully entitled" when the claim is based solely on personal opinion or desire without any objective justification. Ensure there's a clear basis for the entitlement, whether legal, ethical, or based on established norms.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rightfully entitled" functions as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun or pronoun to indicate that someone has a legitimate and deserved claim to something. Ludwig's examples illustrate how it's used to assert a valid entitlement based on legal, moral, or ethical grounds.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Science
20%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Wiki
5%
Encyclopedias
2%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "rightfully entitled" is a grammatically correct adjective phrase used to indicate that someone has a legitimate and deserved claim to something. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and provides real-world examples, although its usage frequency is relatively rare. The phrase is best suited for formal contexts where a justified entitlement needs to be asserted. While synonyms like "legally entitled" or "justly entitled" exist, "rightfully entitled" emphasizes the aspect of deservedness. Be mindful of the context and audience to avoid sounding overly formal or assuming entitlement without proper justification.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
legally entitled
Focuses specifically on legal rights rather than moral or deserved ones.
justly entitled
Emphasizes fairness and moral correctness in the entitlement.
rightfully theirs
Highlights the concept of ownership or belonging by right.
deservedly entitled
Adds a layer of earning or deserving the entitlement through actions.
fairly entitled
Stresses the impartiality and equitable nature of the entitlement.
lawfully entitled
Similar to 'legally entitled', but emphasizes adherence to the law.
properly entitled
Indicates that the entitlement is in accordance with established norms or procedures.
morally entitled
Focuses specifically on the moral basis for the entitlement.
legitimately entitled
Suggests the entitlement is based on recognized and accepted principles.
appropriately entitled
Highlights the suitability or fitness of the entitlement in a given context.
FAQs
What does "rightfully entitled" mean?
The phrase "rightfully entitled" means that someone has a legitimate and just claim to something, whether legally or morally. It suggests that they deserve or have a right to possess or receive something.
What are some alternatives to "rightfully entitled"?
You can use alternatives like "legally entitled", "justly entitled", or "deservedly entitled" depending on the context. The best alternative depends on whether you want to emphasize the legal, moral, or deserved aspect of the entitlement.
How can I use "rightfully entitled" in a sentence?
Here's an example: "After years of hard work, she is rightfully entitled to the promotion." This sentence implies that she has earned the promotion and deserves it based on her merits.
Is "rightfully entitled" formal or informal?
The phrase "rightfully entitled" is generally considered formal. In more informal contexts, you might prefer simpler alternatives like "deserves" or "has a right to".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested