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The phrase "are rightly made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been created or constructed in a proper or just manner.
Example: "The decisions made by the committee are rightly made, reflecting the values of our community."
Alternatives: "are justly created" or "are appropriately crafted".
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A spokeswoman for the Department for Education said: "Decisions on whether to admit a child outside of their normal age group are rightly made at a local level based on the individual circumstances of each child.
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Much has been rightly made of the new appointments at No 10 in communication, policy and strategy.
After London 2012 considerable fuss and fanfare was rightly made about the contribution made by Team GB's women to the nation's medal tally.
Much is rightly made of his formal experiments in music at this time, using influences of Krautrock bands such as Can, Faust and Kraftwerk.
John Perry Masaya, Nicaragua Reference is rightly made to the fine role Cuba played in supporting opposition to apartheid and also in support of liberation struggles in Angola and Mozambique.
Much is rightly made of how that generation comported itself in war, but what I must try to help my children understand is how beautifully they rose to the peace.
Much has been rightly made of the film's laundering of the legend – with Ice Cube and Dr Dre as producers, the group's more egregious acts of violence and misogyny were never going to get much of a look-in – but even on those curtailed terms, this absorbing, spikily acted film finally disappoints, narratively prioritising internal contract disputes over their era-rumbling artistry.
General Phull was rightly made an object of ridicule in Tolstoy's novel, War and Peace.
Much will be — rightly — made of Redmayne's performance later in the film, as the years wear on and Hawking's speaking and movement difficulties grow.
Those are the choices that this government is rightly making now.
Johnson told MPs at foreign office questions on Tuesday that it was "absolutely preposterous" that there should be a motion condemning Israel's policy in the Golan Heights "when after all in that region of Syria we have seen the most appalling barbarity by the Assad regime and that was the point the UK government was rightly making".
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