A. No. Idiom. The correct idiom is either "demand from x the right to y" or "demand the right to y from x." "That they have" is idiomatically incorrect.
B. No. Idiom. The idiom should be "right to practice."
C. No. Redundancy. "Demand to have the right" is a redundant way to say "demand the right."
D. No. Idiom. The correct idiom is either "demand from x the right to y" or "demand the right to y from x." "Of
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B. No. Idiom. The idiom should be "right to practice."
C. No. Redundancy. "Demand to have the right" is a redundant way to say "demand the right."
D. No. Idiom. The correct idiom is either "demand from x the right to y" or "demand the right to y from x." "Of
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