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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are justifiably identified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing reasons or justifications for identifying something or someone in a particular way.
Example: "The issues in the report are justifiably identified as critical to the project's success."
Alternatives: "are rightly recognized" or "are appropriately labeled".
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Within a given theory, any entities that can play those roles fruitfully for the purposes at hand are justifiably identified with those notions — regardless of how well they comport with pre-theoretic intuitions.
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Whilst the recently identified melanopsin-expressing pRGCs are justifiably attracting considerable attention, our findings emphasize the need to consider the role of all classes of photoreceptor in irradiance detection tasks.
We are justifiably proud of the NHS.
Spaniards are justifiably feeling cut out of their own story.
The people of Gaza are justifiably proud of their heritage.
Libertarians in Greece are justifiably indignant about the case.
The French are justifiably proud of their social model.
It's a ballsy move, and greens are justifiably delighted.
Government, employers and unions are justifiably concerned about youth unemployment.
But Toulouse, with four successive wins, are justifiably tournament favourites.
They are justifiably outraged following the revelations about MPs' expenses.
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