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Meanings of feel justifiably in English
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Usage of feel justifiably in English
1
If Mr Blair has gone back on a private deal, the chancellor ca feeljustifiably aggrieved.
2
Those who had spent years and even decades longer than they were sentenced to would feeljustifiably outraged.
3
The management and staff can feeljustifiably proud of their success in achieving the AA Hotel of the Year.
4
Nurses can feeljustifiably proud of what has been achieved without losing public sympathy or the support of professional colleagues in other disciplines.
5
Jan feltjustifiably exasperated at these Spanish-speaking people.
6
Two years later, however, it was, and Gould feltjustifiably proud of his contribution to Blair's overwhelming victory.
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"Here you thought you had put the matter to rest." Alexia was feelingjustifiably smug.