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The word "constitutionally" is correct and can be used in written English
It is an adverb that means in accordance with the principles and laws set forth in a constitution. Example 1: The court ruled that the law was not constitutionally valid. Example 2: The proposed amendment was deemed to be constitutionally sound by the majority of lawmakers. Example 3: The president's executive order was challenged for not being constitutionally justifiable.
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constitutionally
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Pertaining to one's bodily constitution; physically, physiologically.
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Bernstein's way of keeping the mayor under control might be constitutionally baroque, but as Osborne told Bernstein, "I know your record, so I will live with your model".
But if, after trying to govern as a minority, the Tories soon lost a vote of confidence, constitutionally the Queen would have to ask Ed Miliband if he could try to form a government.
Constitutionally unable to blend in, they will always develop their own palate.
The ACT chief minister, Katy Gallagher, said the ACT had legal advice that shows that a bill "that did not contradict the federal Marriage Act would be constitutionally valid".
"If a yes vote happens I think my heart will just swell with pride and love knowing that my country had really grasped this remarkable opportunity to... make gay citizens constitutionally equal," said O'Callaghan, who works for the Sydney Theatre Company.
Supporters of a yes vote in Ireland claim that introducing same-sex marriage through a referendum, rather than just by introducing legislation, will mean greater security for gay couples, who will be constitutionally and not just legally recognised.
In the Guardian report, O'Donnell says the Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, is constitutionally wrong to say that the leader of the largest party in the Commons should have the first chance to form a government.
Constitutionally, it is quite true that our system hands the Downing Street keys to whoever can command a majority in the House of Commons.
He is constitutionally incapable of settling down.
Constitutionally, it is irrelevant.
Moreover, Congress has at its disposal other, more powerful constitutionally specified remedies for unwarranted executive tinkering: lawmakers may pass a new law, withhold the funding necessary for implementation, or impeach the president.Is the lawsuit then "political theatre", as many contend?
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