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priviledge vs a priviledge

The correct phrase is 'a privilege.' 'Privilege' is a noun and requires an article like 'a' before it. 'Priviledge' is a misspelling of 'privilege.'

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1135 views

priviledge

'Priviledge' is incorrect. The correct spelling is 'privilege.'

The correct spelling is 'privilege,' which is a noun meaning a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
  • That was a priviledge to witness.
  • So it is my priviledge to introduce my oldest friend, college roommate, the best Man at my wedding and the... worst tennis player I ever met.
  • I'm telling you Bex every woman has the right to be ugly, but this one just abused the priviledge
  • I imagine you all have had the priviledge of getting to know Phyilis.
  • Privileges shall be assigned in accordance with the «least privilege» principle.
  • Just remember rank has its privileges.
  • You just lost all lapdog privileges.
  • Your inner tube privileges are revoked.
  • Somebody took away his painting privileges.
  • Unlimited room service and minibar privileges.
  • Privileges are required to verify fingerprints.
  • You take channel owner privileges from yourself.
  • You take channel admin privileges from yourself.
  • You give channel owner privileges to yourself.
  • That was my father's privilege.
  • Privileges include mail, internet, television.
  • I had the privilege of representing Parliament during that summit.
  • Multiple code violations will result in loss of privileges.
  • This protection is usually known as legal privilege.
  • And that privilege cost me... Nearly everything.

a priviledge

'A privilege' is the correct phrase. 'Privilege' is a noun and requires the article 'a' before it.

Use 'a privilege' when referring to something that is a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group.
  • That was a priviledge to witness.
  • I imagine you all have had the priviledge of getting to know Phyilis.
  • So it is my priviledge to introduce my oldest friend, college roommate, the best Man at my wedding and the... worst tennis player I ever met.
  • And you use your priviledges? Why don't you restore with a help of some girl the natural order of the world?
  • I'm telling you Bex every woman has the right to be ugly, but this one just abused the priviledge
  • As long as the flight crew member is exercising the priviledges of the licence for the operator

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