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Discover Ludwig"has been justly" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation that is considered to be fair and reasonable. For example: "The punishment for the crime has been justly determined by the court."
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And so, 36 years on, Smith has been justly demonised.
But it has been justly denounced by former officials and civil liberties groups.
(Each of those albums, released on Nonesuch, has been justly acclaimed).
The superb British mezzo-soprano Alice Coote has been justly acclaimed for her operatic trouser roles.
The Metropolitan Opera House has been justly acclaimed for its excellent acoustics.
Mr. Kagan's thesis has been justly celebrated on both sides of the Atlantic.
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Some of the price cuts have been justly mocked as microscopic.
And wave: Sadat had some truly kingly qualities; he could have been justly called Anwar Coeur de Lion.
The Coen Brothers have been justly lauded for this surreally stylish comedy, also starring John Goodman as a volatile Vietnam vet.
"You are a great man, and I am merely important," he told Ustinov, but both assessments could have been justly applied to himself.
Assemblyman Jeffrion L. Aubry, whose district includes the school, said that he didn't know whether Mr. DeRise had been justly accused, but that what he had heard at the meeting worried him.
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