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"Right" as a noun can indicate an inherent privilege: "The Right of Free Speech is part of the 1st Amendment."

"Right" as an adjective can indicate a degree of correctness: "That is the right answer."

Right has many meanings, and can be used as practically any form of speech in one of these meanings.

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