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The phrase 'rights to' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to the authority to do something, usually granted by law or custom. For example, "The new law gives citizens the rights to vote."
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Film rights to Miramax.
Film rights to Stanley Kubrick.
Playboy owns the rights to that song.
He has visitation rights to the children.
"What are the rights to free speech?
Both retained rights to the Reliance name.
Re broadcast rights to the football game.
The woman leased the rights to Brigham.
Who owns the rights to history?
Rights to broadcast games are often exclusive.
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Lucena then had rights to those.
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