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when do you use "derecho a" vs. "derecho de"

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Both ways are used for the same purpose, but, Derecho a (is use when someone is saying a list of things you have right to obtain or enjoy, privileges, etc) Tienes derecho a jugar, a correr, a llegar tarde, etc Derecho de (is use for the same purpose but when there's not a list of rights but just a single thing or privilege) Tienes derecho a permanecer callado

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