adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
right
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All works of art have the inalienable right to remain in their original abode rather than being shipped around the world for display.
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Childbirth might seem to be the last inalienable right of any female citizen within a civilized society.
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If a fellow is capable of nipping across a field surely it is his inalienable right to do so?
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We have an inalienable right to play college basketball.
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Mr Kinnock described the health service as the bedrock of Britain and health care as an inalienable right of citizenship.
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Justice to all, irrespective of race, sect or class is the inalienable right and the inescapable obligation of all.
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The final and ultimate privacy of her body is a woman's inalienable right .
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The first inalienable right of a trainee was to dawdle and amuse himself before he settled into his chair for the morning.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All works of art have the inalienable right to remain in their original abode rather than being shipped around the world for display.
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At the other extreme, societies, may allow claims upon that which we consider inalienable .
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Childbirth might seem to be the last inalienable right of any female citizen within a civilized society.
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If a fellow is capable of nipping across a field surely it is his inalienable right to do so?
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Justice to all, irrespective of race, sect or class is the inalienable right and the inescapable obligation of all.
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Laws, whilst they are in force, are in this sense inalienable .
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The first inalienable right of a trainee was to dawdle and amuse himself before he settled into his chair for the morning.
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We have an inalienable right to play college basketball.