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'has been rightly' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an expression used to indicate that something has been accurately or properly done or said. Example sentence: Her opinion that the new law is misguided has been rightly challenged by experts in the field.
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The Kampala legislation has been rightly condemned.
Consequently, Schumpeter's role as a "prophet of innovation" has been rightly emphasized.
The Bush team's depth of managerial expertise has been rightly praised.
This deeply flawed idea has been rightly rejected by the opposition.
West has been rightly criticised by human rights groups for his recent association with Nazarbayev.
"On other occasions his performances have been poor and he has been rightly criticised.
His two-hour Candy Crush session during a parliamentary committee meeting has been rightly decried.
Their improvisational finesse has been rightly compared to jazz, but Bach's spiritual architectonics are also pertinent.
The crime against innocents is monstrous and unjustifiable, and has been rightly condemned by the Chinese government and by America.
The sixth game of that series has been rightly celebrated as one of the most spellbinding in baseball history.
The Clinton administration has been rightly critical of President Fujimori for rigging his own re-election earlier this year.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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