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The phrase "as justifiable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the justification of two or more actions, decisions, or beliefs.
Example: "Her reasons for leaving the project were as justifiable as those of her colleagues who chose to stay."
Alternatives: "equally justifiable" or "just as valid".
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Her characters' passion draws us in; their contradictions seem as justifiable as our own.
So why do Mister Sunday's rules, as fair as they are, as justifiable as they are, as reasonable and arguably right as they are, rankle?
We must have a prosecution eventually, but we are not legally required to publicly initiate it now and we should not, as justifiable as it is.
The museum welcomed the compromise as "justifiable," but made clear its preference for the original name.
Many rioters sought to give moral explanations for what they saw as justifiable looting.
Hong urged other countries to respect China's actions, which he described as "justifiable and lawful".
Israel has cast its strike against Syria as justifiable in a war against terrorism.
Homicides categorized as justifiable have nearly tripled since the law went into effect.
A South Dakota bill would have classed it as "justifiable" to kill someone in order to defend an unborn child.
"At that time it was seen as justifiable because there was an invasion of a foreign country, there was frustration".
Controversially, Shostakovich portrayed Katerina's murders and sexual liberation as justifiable responses to the awful environment of Tsarist Russia.
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