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The phrase "a justifiable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that can be justified or defended as reasonable or valid.
Example: "The committee found that the expenses were a justifiable use of funds given the circumstances."
Alternatives: "a defensible" or "a reasonable".
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It's a justifiable fear.
It's a justifiable concern.
Given Yellen's résumé, she's a justifiable favorite.
He has a justifiable grievance, too.
Wasn't that a justifiable exercise in itself?
It was a justifiable, if placid, way of handling it.
Was it a justifiable expense in troubled times?
Nixon saw his own use of "dirty tricks" as a justifiable self-protective response.
It's a justifiable revenue raiser, so a rash of competitor imitations seems inevitable.
What is the issue with disability as a justifiable insult for them?
If any one spirit unites them, it is a justifiable anger about the establishment's mind-set.
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