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Discover LudwigNo, "the right for" is not a complete phrase and is not grammatically correct as a part of a sentence.
It is possible that you are thinking of the phrase "the right to," which is a commonly used phrase in written English. Example: Every citizen has the right to vote in elections.
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I blamed the right for the crash.
"Heathrow supports the right for peaceful protest.
I defend the right for people to speak their minds".
But they earned the right for home-ice.
"I believe in the right for Muslims to be Muslims.
34 min A corner on the right for Everton now.
"They've earned the right for a beer," Howells said.
"I am not fighting for the right for black people to be extraordinary, I am fighting for the right for black people to be ordinary".
The consumption theory is powerfully attractive to the right for a number of reasons.
He has been tending grass-roots activists on the right for several years.
He still firmly believes in "the right for people to defend themselves".
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