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"justifiable excuse" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when something was done and there is an excuse that can be considered reasonable or valid. For example: "I was late to work today, but I had a justifiable excuse."
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The state monopoly of vodka sale helped pay for the socialist industrialization of the U.S.S.R. Vodka is unlike other forms of alcohol in that there is no justifiable excuse for drinking it.
Although England have undoubtedly closed the gap on the game's big two in recent years, there is only so long that can be used as a justifiable excuse for falling short.
Frost posted on Facebook that he had been "dealing with alcohol addiction and mental health issues", starting a conversation about mental health – and whether or not it's a justifiable excuse for bad behaviour.
"He had no justifiable excuse for his behaviour," said the report.
Anger is never a justifiable excuse for violence, nor is it one for racist speech.
The series was picked up by TruTV and had an initial order of four episodes -- and up to six seasons -- but then the DMV "abruptly" pulled out "without justifiable excuse," according to the suit.
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"It was an egregious violation of behavior that I fell into for many reasons, but none of them are an excuse or justifiable".
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There is a perception by some, certainly within the U.S. Jewish community, that mainline and progressive Christians excuse such attacks as justifiable or a natural outcome of the occupation.
Few coaches are afforded more than a couple of seasons to rack up victories before their job is called for, and for most people who operate outside of the locker room no excuse for a loss is ever justifiable.
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