We have no meanings for "perfectly legitimate" in our records yet.
1 This is a perfectly legitimate exercise, but it is nonetheless rather instructive.
2 This player may be diabetic, so the injection may be perfectly legitimate .
3 The gain would be a perfectly legitimate product of my own sharpness.
4 The journalism of comment may be divided into parts, both perfectly legitimate .
5 Secession is perfectly legitimate if government is simply a contract between equals.
6 Several countries, including Ireland, have banned short selling, a perfectly legitimate market activity.
7 Very difficult to prove, though, against the perfectly legitimate concern of squad management.
8 From that distance, everything at this end will appear perfectly legitimate .
9 And-for this time with a perfectly legitimate reason for my coming.
10 Oh,-hehad never seen anything that was not perhaps perfectly legitimate .
11 Whether Israel is an apartheid state or not is a perfectly legitimate political debate.
12 In the second place, it came into my possession in a perfectly legitimate manner.
13 The jewels were perfectly legitimate and there was a market for them, after all.
14 For starters there was the outrageous denial of a perfectly legitimate and well-executed try.
15 We felt that it was perfectly legitimate to plunder these stockpiles of hoarded goods.
16 Both means are perfectly legitimate , of course; and neither view is open to criticism.
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