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"clearly justified" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that is obviously or undeniably founded on reason or logic, or when referring to a decision that is easily and understandably supported by facts and evidence. For example, "The defendant's decision to appeal was clearly justified, given the evidence against them."
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The "iPhone as games machine" hype is clearly justified.
But from what we already know to be true, we believe it is clearly justified.
In memos and meetings, they had argued that their findings clearly justified a full-blown investigation.
"The E.D.C. has not clearly justified why this much money should be used to subsidize this company," Mr. Liu said.
I did feel I had a duty, in the case of Mary Queen of Scots, to put the record straight, since the sources clearly justified that.
"An easing was clearly justified given the appalling state of the economy, while there seemed little point in risking further currency instability with a sharper cut.
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The Bush administration believes that such proof would clearly justify military action to overthrow President Saddam Hussein.
People can't be discriminated against yet "some employers can set a compulsory retirement age if they can clearly justify it".
Sarah Harrison, senior partner in charge of enforcement at Ofgem said: "Suppliers need to clearly justify the different prices they set for different payment methods.
As an alternative basis for the disabilities act, Congress also invoked its power to regulate interstate commerce, a power that clearly justifies, for example, prohibiting discrimination in employment.
And Barnes's exuberant vision of art as a relatively egalitarian aggregate of the fine, the decorative and the functional comes across more clearly, justifying its perpetuation with a new force.
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