justifiably nel dizionario PONS

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He could justifiably claim that he had announced many breaking news events.
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Where this is the case, the proofreader may justifiably be considered a "copy editor".
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Elected members would be justifiably incensed if the votes of appointed members happened to determine any issue before the house.
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The college was justifiably proud of its academic accomplishments, but its sports teams entered a golden age as well.
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Justifiably, she often flies off the handle and vainly demands a never-forthcoming raise.
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According to the manufacturers, the results that indicated that some of the chemicals actually caused cancer were minuscule and therefore were not justifiably struck off.
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An artiste of his stature, who had made an invaluable contribution to our music, justifiably expected and deserved recognition from the state.
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He praised the acting, and said that the film's makers can justifiably be proud of their achievement and deserve every encouragement.
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The library still exists and can justifiably claim to be the forerunner of later public library systems.
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The act was justifiably controversial and faced fierce opposition in parliament.
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