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The phrase "is warranted in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that an action is justified or reasonable because of certain circumstances. For example, "Given the challenging environment, an investment in safety improvements is warranted in this situation."
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Thus, building research capacity in health economics is warranted in Saudi Arabia.
Public skepticism is warranted, in my view.
Vigilance is warranted in the light of the Islamist takeover after Iran's revolution in 1978-79.
That would let Washington evacuate any accused American and determine whether prosecution is warranted in American courts.
External validation is warranted in different populations.
Further investigation is warranted in order to answer these questions.
Certainly additional research is warranted in this area.
Increased maternal and fetal surveillance is warranted in these pregnancies.
"The hype around fintech is warranted in some respects given the opportunity we're seeing.
Hence, care is warranted in order to assure an overall benefit from such technologies.
Further investigation of balance and risk of falls is warranted in these patients.
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