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The phrase "a justified cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reason or motive that is deemed reasonable or acceptable for a particular action or belief.
Example: "The activists argued that their protests were based on a justified cause, advocating for environmental protection."
Alternatives: "a valid reason" or "a legitimate motive".
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On rare occasions the death of one's blood enemy may be a justified cause of celebration.
If this is not a cause for horror -- and a justified cause for international action -- it is difficult to imagine what would be.
It is a move perceived by Palestinians and even a minority of Jews as a cynical manipulation of a justified cause.
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When a soldier puts on a uniform, he fights for the country that he calls home, not the religious beliefs that they carry individually… Do they (the Saudis) believe that a professional military like Pakistan… can't fight for a unified justified cause?
It gives a justified reason for the inhibition of sperm motility due to lowering of intrasperm cyclic AMP level caused by MIF-II.
Still, if a patient receives a prognosis that indicates they're likely to develop breast cancer, and gets a double mastectomy as a preventative measure, only to have that turn out to be a false positive, that's a big risk and justified cause for scrutiny.
"I think the event is too huge on anybody really to grasp, when you see people - fans who were actually cheering you - dying in dressing rooms in front of players for no justified cause.
Expect this to cause a justified storm, and about time.
But it was a loud indication that the UK urban scene deserves more mainstream acknowledgment – and why Sheeran's a justified, if improbable, talisman for the cause.
And failing to understand those deeper motivations and their root causes, usually ones that involve a justified sense of oppression and hopelessness, prevents us from grasping our own responsibility in creating those conditions.
"It is often portrayed as a justified tax on the rich, but the economic damage it causes means that it is against the interests even of ordinary workers who don't pay it," they write.
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