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Meanings of fully warranted in English
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Usage of fully warranted in English
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A more cautious approach to balancing the books is fullywarranted.
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This is a startling statement, but it is fullywarranted by the facts.
3
The implication contained in these words is fullywarranted.
4
The Transvaal contention would appear to be fullywarranted.
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This generous bill of literary particulars was fullywarranted.
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The report of Minnie's beauty was fullywarranted.
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Nobody should be too harsh on City because they had played stylishly and fullywarranted Guardiola's compliments.
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The cheapest machine made, and fullywarranted.
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I found that Baxter's errand was indeed urgent, and that he was fullywarranted in disturbing our privacy.
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All above balls are fullywarranted.
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But on the other hand, she could not bring herself to feel that her trust in him was fullywarranted.
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The compliment was fullywarranted; the personal interest in Lincoln increased daily from the beginning to the end of the great debates.
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Some of us may be inclined to get anxious more rapidly than others, or in situations where it is not fullywarranted.
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Nina felt that she was fullywarranted in looking at them now, as her father was in fact showing them to her.
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As it was, so much time had been wasted that Jackson would have been fullywarranted in suspending the movement, and halting on the Rapidan.
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The occupation and defence of New York and Brooklyn, so promptly made, was a strategic necessity, fullywarranted by existing conditions, although temporary.]