It is written privilege not privalage. The word means something that someone is entitled to or something they have inherited and benefit from. It can be used to describe in saying it a privilege to watch something.
Privalage
they have the privalage to do things what they want to do
Stan Rands has written: 'Privilege and policy'
David J. Katz has written: 'Murder of Privilege'
Walter Antin has written: 'The lessor's privilege' -- subject(s): Leases, Pledges (Law)
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There are no statistics kept on that. The info is considered privalage health info so not public record.
Philip W. Francis has written: 'The pack-asses of privilege' -- subject(s): Transportation, Economics, Rates
The adjective for privilege is privileged.
Privilege
A privilege that can be revoked if abused.
Driving in ANY State is a privilege, not a right.