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Discover Ludwig"justified with" is a perfectly correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used to mean "supported by," "proved by," "explained with," or "caused by." For example: "The decision was justified with compelling evidence."
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Above all, its positions are justified with the claim to support free speech.
Such blatant partisanship cannot be justified with cynical claims that it was always thus.
Much of this can, in fact, be justified with reference to Wagner's own ideas.
The use of hardness distribution parameters is justified with materials with low binder content.
The proposed parameters are justified with traffic simulations for various bridge cases.
(The passions were then justified with jokes about how he was from New Jersey).
The chosen approach is justified with an analysis of main trends in context-aware solutions.
The channel dimensions are given and justified with an engineering criterion into the design itself.
Entitlement is justified with explicit or tacit reference to 'rules of the game'.
This practice is no longer justified with the increasing availability of high accuracy DEMs.
Such a plan cannot be justified with claims of security needs or overcrowding".
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