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'''A basic right to privacy'''  /ə ˈbeɪsɪk raɪt tuː ˈprɪvəsi/ (''n'')
'''A basic right to privacy'''  /ə ˈbeɪsɪk raɪt tuː ˈprɪvəsi/ (''n'')


The compulsion to air personal affronts and grievances before the world, by explaining them at length, on live TV, to the most widely syndicated talk show host on the planet.
The compulsion to air (i) personal affronts and grievances (ii) one’s own desperate need to be left alone, before the world, at length, to the internationally syndicated media conglomerates.
: [https://www.insider.com/meghan-markle-right-to-privacy-oprah-interview-2021-3 Megan Markle tells Oprah she just wants her basic right to privacy] ''Insider.com'' 9 March 2021.
: [https://www.insider.com/meghan-markle-right-to-privacy-oprah-interview-2021-3 Megan Markle tells Oprah she just wants her basic right to privacy] ''Insider.com'' 9 March 2021.
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:[https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/c2071a34-e8a7-11ec-91b1-7bfb0a33d3d9 “Why is privacy so important to you”] Paul Hollywood (yes, him again) tells ''The Times'' T2 Section, less than a fortnight after his hermitry confession, 10 June 2022.
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