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"justifiable enough for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can generally be used to indicate that something is considered to be acceptable or reasonable based on a particular standard or criteria. Example: "The company's decision to cut costs by reducing staff numbers may be justifiable enough for the shareholders, but it has caused outrage among the employees."
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Yet deep down, I suppose, I never really believed a bus would be a target either honourable enough, or justifiable enough for a terrorist.
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Enough for me".
If you think it's musically justifiable, go for it.
For the past month, this tournament has had justifiable praise for its entertainment.
He had a justifiable reputation for brilliance as a lecturer, challenging, frequently provocative, and always stimulating.
And there is no justifiable reason for guns to be fired once this agreement is signed".
Australia also requires a justifiable reason for the type of weapon the applicant wants to own.
What is the issue with disability as a justifiable insult for them?
All were crucial, and all would have been justifiable grounds for bolstered confidence.
While missile defenses appeal to the public's justifiable desire for protection from nuclear war, such protection is illusory.
For conservatives, public spending is justifiable only for services the private sector cannot provide, like the military.
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