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The phrase "secure rights" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It typically refers to the act of guaranteeing or obtaining certain rights or privileges for oneself or others. Example: The government has implemented new policies to secure the rights of marginalized communities.
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We always add titles as we secure rights and remove titles as our license expires.
"No one has any secure rights, and the leader rules with absolute authority".
Stanford says it could not secure rights to publicly discuss Apple's new iPad, which is part of the spring syllabus.
Screen Daily reports that Paramount Pictures has outbid DreamWorks and Lionsgate to secure rights to Peli's alien thriller Area 51.
When the Thousand Days' War (1899-1902) breaks out in Colombia, the United States sees its chance to secure rights to the canal route.
Gualberto Ranieri, a spokesman for Chrysler, said in an e-mail it was "standard operating procedure" to secure rights for any images used in their advertising.
— Eric Asimov Reuters: Tavern on the Green could possibly revive as a chain restaurant, if an investor can secure rights to the name.
According to Billboard, the three major music labels Warner, Universal and Sony have been in talks to secure rights to the music.
Azerbaijan accused BP of stealing $10bn of oil and using "mild blackmail" to secure rights to develop gas reserves in the Caspian Sea.
The Russians are eager to maintain their market share in the United States by selling fuel enriched from natural uranium, another incentive to secure rights to mines.
The winery moved within hours after the news of the failed restoration broke to secure rights to the image, according to Fernando Cura, commercial director for Aragonesas winery.
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