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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Is the following sentence using 'of/to' acceptable?

Is the following sentence using 'of/to' acceptable?

To exercise their right of/to suffrage, the people of Ghana cast their votes in December 2016.

  

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Rommel Is the following sentence using 'of/to' acceptable? To exercise their right of / to suffrage, the people of Ghana cast their votes in December 2016. "right to suffrage" is not unheard of, but it's usually "right of suffrage".

  • Rommel Is the following sentence using 'of/to' acceptable?
  • To exercise their right of / to suffrage, the people of Ghana cast their votes in December 2016.
  • "right to suffrage" is not unheard of, but it's usually "right of suffrage".
  • CJ
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Rommel

Is the following sentence using 'of/to' acceptable?
To exercise their right of/to suffrage, the people of Ghana cast their votes in December 2016.

"right to suffrage" is not unheard of, but it's usually "right of suffrage".

CJ

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