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been legitimate
verb
To make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
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There have been legitimate complaints, which I've pursued.
Mr. Blair insisted, however, that the threat had been legitimate.
The referee somehow believed the contact had been legitimate.
If it was for the education of a future King, it would have been legitimate.
At no point has it been legitimate to hold Mr. Bush accountable.
Have all of his home runs been legitimate, or have they been chemically aided?
Had the drawing been legitimate, it would have taken an hour of intermission to match a number with a winner.
In an opinion written after the men were executed, the Supreme Court held that the process had been legitimate.
My question: Is the buzz surrounding ergonomic gardening tools just noise, or have there been legitimate innovations lately?
Had he not done so, it would have been legitimate to ask "What is the point of Chris Tremlett"?
"I did have a feeling that if it had been legitimate and not the movies, she wouldn't have passed".
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