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