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Discover LudwigThe phrase "justify how" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe the process of explaining why or how something is reasonable. For example, "I need you to justify how you arrived at this conclusion based on the evidence we have."
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It's hard to justify how many horses we go through.
OK, so that's another way to justify how we did double integrals in polar coordinates.
4. Write sample entries for a media rating guide, and justify how the entries are fair.
"It's certainly going to make Atlanta justify how it's using the water now," Mr. Rogers said.
Homeland security agencies are no longer exempt from government fiscal due diligence, needing to justify how their spending achieves best value-for-money.
"It's hard to justify how many horses we go through," said Dr. Rick Arthur, the equine medical director for the California Racing Board.
Ms. Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts who helped create the Obama administration's new consumer protection agency, pressed government officials to justify how they police big banks.
With the smaller, private deals (see chart), there will be more pressure to justify how the money they raise will be spent than there has been with privatisations.
They remind us that our pre-set inclinations how we are do not prescribe or justify how we ought to be.
More glaring, he said, were discrepancies in daily sales data Archway provided to Wachovia to justify how much it could borrow.
Government funding was often the hardest to come by and civil servants the least easy to explain our model to and justify how and why it worked.
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