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Examples for "justifiably "
Examples for "justifiably "
1 He can ask justifiably for some withdrawal on the really big days.
2 Asylum seekers and refugees are quite justifiably frightened of the Nauruan schools.
3 For that reason alone those involved with dentistry should be justifiably proud.
4 The impunity provided to officers in response has left us justifiably angry.
5 He was asked, justifiably so, if he is cracking under the pressure.
1 Then there are the patients, who mistrust domestic products - with reason .
2 Joe's mind worked quickly, not with reason but with experience and instinct.
3 But thou hast with reason attended to the interest of the Goddess.
4 He poisons his world with reason and has suffered terribly for it.
5 Under similar circumstances people who are unknown cry out, and with reason :
6 AT the home of the Blanchards, everything is topsy-turvy, and with reason .
7 The trees, he says with reason , impoverish the soil by their roots.
8 But the slim, fair-haired young subaltern worshipped him openly and with reason .
9 The northern states thought, with reason , that it would be unduly increased.
10 And Madame prided herself with reason upon being a strictly serious person.
11 All night I have been trying to face it dispassionately, with reason .
12 I give him credit for more cunning, and with reason , I think.
13 De Rossi was baffled by the orders from Cividale, and with reason .
14 I think we are all a little overwrought - though with reason , no doubt.
15 I'm sick and tired of this precious Ouse, I am, with reason . '
16 It is an easy thing when one allows love to interfere with reason .
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