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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely rightly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is done in a completely correct manner.
Example: "She interpreted the data absolutely rightly, leading to a successful conclusion of the project."
Alternatives: "completely correctly" or "entirely right".
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"That's the balance that the government is going to have to strike, as it absolutely rightly seeks to hold people accountable for their actions according to Georgian law — but also seeks to avoid giving the impression internationally and domestically that it's going to use its power to execute retribution on other political leaders".
"They're absolutely rightly there where they belong".
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When asked whether Chelsea fans had a right to be angry, Terry added: "Absolutely and rightly so as well.
"We've all felt the pressure, absolutely, and rightly so.
They were absolutely, and quite rightly, in love with GMTV and what it stood for.
They are rightly absolutely central, and it is important to acknowledge her as a significant thinker in the field.
In fact, within 24 hours of arriving, he's out on patrol being shot at by the Taliban and looking, quite rightly, absolutely terrified.
"And today's meeting simply demonstrates that the governance model of our game in Scotland is absolutely sound and is rightly held in high regard by other governing bodies".
Moreover, I am dwelling at some length on Hume in part because the question of whether justice can be understood entirely in terms of natural motives is (as Hume rightly saw) absolutely crucial to understanding the nature of justice as an individual (or, for that matter, social) virtue.
CS: The facts of using underspends for this means that our plan is absolutely intact and that is rightly what we seek to use for the credibility of our fiscal plan.
He also makes one suggestion that has been mentioned so often in blue-ribbon studies and panel reports that it has become a cliché: Postdocs need and deserve increases in what VanderPlas rightly terms their "absolutely unsustainable" (not to mention unconscionable) pay scale.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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