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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excusable by" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is forgivable or can be justified by a certain reason or circumstance. Example: The student's lateness was excusable by the fact that there was a major traffic accident on the highway. In this sentence, the phrase "excusable by" suggests that the student's lateness can be forgiven or understood due to the external factor of a traffic accident.
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Previous Nexus devices have been good phones let down by poor battery life and camera quality, but excusable by its low price.
This is daft too, but illustrates a wider weakness, not wholly excusable by virtue of the fact that a 30-minute TV programme has, by its nature, to be pretty simplistic.
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Still, cultural mores haven't changed so much that public record of these kinds of behaviors could preclude someone from reaching the highest office in the country, as our president has shown, and they're considered even more excusable when performed by children.
The requirement for identity papers will not apply for "excusable motives", such as a refusal by the home country to provide them, or if the applicant shows evidence of persecution at home.
As the TEAP test was only introduced in 2014, it is understandable but not excusable that all studies were conducted by those associated with its design.
Some theorists argue that we can also justify the 'inexcusably' limit in instrumental terms (e.g. Braithwaite & Pettit 1990): that the criminal law's goals are not efficiently served by criminalizing faultless or excusable conduct.
That might be excusable if economic policy were being steered by a professional team in the White House; but it too is short of economists, particularly ones that are close to Mr Bush.
This tends to collapse the distinction since what is justified needs no excuse and the unjustifiable is sometimes excusable.
Though Dr Lopez is not exactly a neutral observer, as he was both a participant in the study and one of the authors of the resulting paper, which was published on May 24th by the Lancet, his hyperbole is excusable.The paper proclaims good news on three fronts.
To calculate the delay-related direct labor cost to maintain these people on site, add the daily cost of each staff member's salary, including burden, and then multiply that sum by the number of days of excusable, compensable delay.
It is the principle that terrorism and bloodshed unleashed by states and elected leaders is somehow excusable and acceptable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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