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"state of rights" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to the rights that a person or group possess in a particular state. For example, "The citizens of this country enjoy a broad state of rights, including the right to free speech."
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"This is hampering efforts to improve the state of rights".
"In Southeast Asia, the country that has the most worrisome state of rights for LGBT people is Brunei," Ging Cristobal of the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission says.
Ten years after playing a gay man on screen in "Brokeback Mountain," actor Jake Gyllenhaal commented this week on the state of rights for the lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community in America.
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"Clearly the LBGT community has got various states of rights and inclusion in society, but there is still much to be done.
These moral rights are understood as state of nature rights.
Checkthepolice.org has compiled state Law Enforcement Bills of Rights and local police contracts for review and analysis.
Civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis and Sen. Patrick Leahy harshly assess the state of voting rights in America.
The Syrian government has regularly dismissed reports accusing the state of human rights abuses.
We expect he will make honest comments about the state of civil rights".
A good thing too, says Aydin, who describes the current state of civil rights education in American schools as "awful".
For WhyDev, Megan Giles looks at a Civicus report that paints a grave picture of the global state of human rights.
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