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The phrase "a duly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal contexts to indicate that something has been done properly or in accordance with established procedures.
Example: "The contract was signed by a duly authorized representative of the company."
Alternatives: "a properly" or "an officially".
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If a duly elected government results from the Constituent Assembly it could mean possible deescalation.
But, she added, "it does not take the place of having a duly confirmed political appointee".
The lieutenant governor is not a duly elected member and is limited to certain procedural votes".
"Ariel Sharon is a duly elected official in a democracy," the president said.
The carrier may only deliver the goods to a person holding a duly negotiated bill of lading.
/ The manufacturers are indemnified against all legal remedies, having constituted themselves as a duly registered limited liability corporation.
It will be taken apart by a duly elected Czech and Slovak politicians in a more streamlined future.
This allows another option prior to being blown out of the sky by a duly authorized F-16 missile.
The nadir in rabble-rousing occurred on the House floor when Republican members cheered hecklers interrupting debate as law was being enacted by a duly elected majority.
"I absolutely agree," Palin said in a statement.Leave aside the thuggery of demanding that a duly elected senator resign for something the voters did.
"There is no provision for the king to sack a duly elected prime minister," Mr. Deuba said in the interview, with The Katmandu Post.
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