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The phrase "the next right" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the next correct or appropriate action to take.
Example: "When faced with a difficult decision, it's important to focus on the next right step to move forward."
Alternatives: "the next correct choice" or "the next appropriate action"
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"Take the next right or you'll die".
"You really just have to do the next right thing, then the next right thing".
And then figure out what is the next right move.
"I just concentrated on doing the next right thing".
"What we have done is to prepare ourselves for the next right time.
Dr. Martin said her life added up to simply doing the next right thing.
It's part of the answer to, 'How do we keep doing the next right thing for retaining our talent?' " It turned out that the next right thing was to focus on fresh local food.
She has the technique, the passion, the musical intelligence, and the instinct for the next right move.
"I'm just living one day to the next right now," said Mrs. DeBoer, whose husband has Alzheimer's disease.
A little further on at the T-junction, bear right again and then take the next right by the sign for Fontainbleau Grove.
But this may not matter, says Patrick Ruffini, who worked on George Bush's 2004 run and is co-founder of The Next Right, an online hub for centre-right activism.
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