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Use "ight" in a sentence
"All of a sudden [redundant - ed.] [T] he [R] ight is quoting polls like never before [;] especially their fav [orite] Rasmussen mouth [] piece [, Rasmussen]."
"Yes, it's unfair to students whose parents cant support them while they're doing this or pay for them to go to a top-name college in the dc area, which is why I'd like to see more paid internships, but most interns are college students/grads (some colleges require internships before graduating) who are doing this to gain work experience and to try and figure out if something is the "ight" career for them …"
"But that bobble head doll poll to the right sure sends the (R) ight a sure message, NO?"