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Discover Ludwig"completely unjustifiable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that an action is wrong and cannot be accepted as reasonable. For example: "The decision to fire all the employees without warning was completely unjustifiable."
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The postcode lottery in care is leading to some completely unjustifiable outcomes.
"The level of inequality in the UK is both completely unjustifiable and hugely damaging for society," said John Hood, acting director.
Pretty well all Conservative backbenchers, even the few with relatively pro-EU views, believe the EU's call for increased spending is simply potty and completely unjustifiable.
"In this undoubted time of austerity where you have people in work facing pay freezes, pay cuts and pay-offs and then people out of work, and with disabilities, facing cuts to their benefits, it's completely unjustifiable, in my opinion, for elected representatives to take a pay rise".
The action of the Iranian regime is completely unjustifiable.
Schlosser stated, "The admirable behavior of these two industry giants makes the behavior or Burger King ... seem completely unjustifiable".
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It was wholly unjustifiable.
This system is totally unjustifiable.
But the closure was not entirely unjustifiable.
But John Kent, the Labour leader of Thurrock Council, said: "I think the increase is entirely unjustifiable.
'Shaker's prolonged detention [was] entirely unjustifiable.
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