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Discover Ludwig"rights over" is an expression that is used in written English.
It typically is used to indicate that a particular group of people has jurisdiction over, or authority to make decisions about, a particular matter. For example, you might say, "The government has rights over which books can be featured in public libraries."
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Trucks always held intimidation rights over cars.
"[They mean] defending our rights over the islands with dignity".
Selig has approval rights over all team loans.
Securing legal rights over investments is often troublesome.
Then you'll have ultimate bragging rights over the pencil solvers.
Our second demand is for community rights over natural resources.
Parenting gives you no rights over your children.
We have no rights over the digital goods we buy.
But writers retain shared rights over their works.
But that didn't give the press rights over his life.
More pertinently, that intervention earned Kilmarnock bragging rights over their local foes.
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