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Buzel Posted 20 years ago
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Which of the sentences is the best.

1. You didn't have a right to ask him that question.

2 . You didn't have any right to ask him that question.

3. You didn't have the right to ask him that question.

It seems to me that i've come across all three variants in approximately the same contexts.
  

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All correct, but mean differently. However, only 2 and 3 are commonly used.

  • All correct, but mean differently.
  • However, only 2 and 3 are commonly used.
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3 Answers
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All correct, but mean differently.

However, only 2 and 3 are commonly used.
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The common way of phrasing this is

You had no right to....

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