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The phrase "a justifiable basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reasoning or justification behind a decision, action, or belief.
Example: "The committee found that there was a justifiable basis for the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "a valid foundation" or "a reasonable justification".
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A constitution is still not within the grasp of the European Union, but the "European project" provides a justifiable basis for Charlemagne.
He added that the writer accused the state of treating me this way because I am a Shiite, saying that this was a claim without a justifiable basis, and merely an opinion haphazardly stated.
He said it was the obligation of senior Justice Department officials who review the legality of proposed government actions — the head of the Office of Legal Counsel, Steven A. Engel, and the acting attorney general, Matthew G. Whitaker — to independently assess whether there really is a justifiable basis to declare an emergency, and if there is not, to tell Mr. Trump no, or resign.
Just like the sports car driver who claims that other cars on the highway were also speeding but the officer only stopped him, the fact that others who might have violated the law have not been charged is not a justifiable basis to defend a lawsuit.
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These have a justifiable conceptual basis, but are yet to be as widely used and are experiencing a period of relatively rapid methods development.
This document reflects updated plans for the conquest of Czechoslovakia, ruling out surprise aggression in favor of a retaliatory strike or action on some other justifiable basis.
In a phone call to Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif, Mr Johnson said that his remarks provided "no justifiable basis" for further legal action and he intended to visit Iran before the end of the year to discuss the case.
"The outrage that drives them has some justifiable basis.
Last week's remarks by the foreign secretary provide no justifiable basis on which to bring any additional charges against Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
In response to the criticism, the UK Foreign Office said: "Last week's remarks by the foreign secretary provide no justifiable basis on which to bring any additional charges against Nazanin Zandari-Rathatffe" and thet he was planning to call his Iranian counterpart to "ensure his remarks are not misrepresented" – but Johnson failed to withdraw his earlier comments.
He called for representation in both houses of Congress based on population as the only justifiable basis for representative government.
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