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Carter Lee Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What does "You are entitled to your opinion" mean?

Dear All,

I came across some sentence "You are entitled to your opinion" when I googling from here https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/372550/verilog-reset-example-within-clock-domain-crossing-example/372556#372556


But I didn't get it exactly what does it mean? Could you let me know with examples?

  

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Carter Lee what does it mean? You have the right to have your own opinion. You are allowed/permitted to have whichever opinion you'd like.

  • Carter Lee what does it mean?
  • You have the right to have your own opinion.
  • You are allowed/permitted to have whichever opinion you'd like.
  • CJ
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Carter Leewhat does it mean?

You have the right to have your own opinion.
You are allowed/permitted to have whichever opinion you'd like.

CJ

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Carter LeeYou are entitled to your opinion"

It usually implies that the speaker disagrees (strongly) with that opinion, but acknowledges that it's the other person's right to hold that opinion.

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