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The phrase "a justified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been made justifiable or reasonable, often in a context of arguments or actions.
Example: "His actions were a justified response to the unfair treatment he received."
Alternatives: "a warranted" or "a valid".
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Why are we justified in thinking that you will form a justified belief in response to our utterance?
It was a justified move.
There would be a justified outcry.
Shameless e-begging, or a justified act of desperation?
Expect this to cause a justified storm, and about time.
There is a long argumentative path from bad tests results to a justified call to arms.
Mr. Mbai said the military move was a justified response to Indonesia's evolving terrorism threat.
On rare occasions the death of one's blood enemy may be a justified cause of celebration.
In all these cases, anger is seen as a justified and proportionate response to wrongdoing.
Every organisation in Colombia's conflict has a justified charge sheet to answer for.
It out-gothics Douglas Gordon's 1996 winning exhibit, Confessions of a Justified Sinner, by some distance.
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