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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with privilege" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone has a special permission or right to do something, for example: "As a member of the museum staff, Anna was granted access to the archives with privilege."
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With privilege comes responsibility.
And with privilege comes obligations.
Flood's concerned with privilege, immunity.
"With privilege comes responsibility," he has said.
But unlike Talmadge, she did not grow up with privilege.
As if best stories come from people with privilege.
He is also a symbol of American meritocracy in a sport long associated with privilege.
The worst fix is to use crude quotas, equating private education with privilege.
Russians have long been obsessed with privilege, and with motor vehicles as its symbol.
They also risk exacerbating a hitherto unaddressed cause of the party's toxicity: its association with privilege.
In those paintings he was certainly equating lighter skin tone with privilege.
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