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to each his own

An expression asserting the right of individuals to subscribe, sanction, believe, acquire, marry, associate.
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Americans subscribe to the basic reasonable, legal, inalienable rights of each individual citizen.

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to each his ownEvery person is entitled to his or her personal preferences and tastes.
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À chacun ses goûts

על טעם ועל ריח

suum cuique

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