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Discover Ludwig"more justification" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to providing further reasoning or evidence to support a claim or decision. Example: The committee requested more justification for the proposed budget before approving it. In this sentence, "more justification" fits in as an object of the verb "requested," indicating what was asked for. Another example: The lawyer presented more justification for her argument during the closing statements. Here, "more justification" is the subject of the verb "presented," explaining what was presented during the closing statements.
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Never has dirt been dished with more justification.
S&P cited labour-market rigidities as more justification.
This serves as more justification for retaliating violently against him.
Again, a little more justification would be appreciated.
Several governments have suggested that Russia had more justification for its actions than had been acknowledged.
That means market timers should look for more justification than a quick end to the war before turning bullish.
Mr. Gunn is right that taxpayers subsidize cars and airplanes, and that there's more justification to subsidize trains.
This time, developments elsewhere may offer slightly more justification for the wilder hopes of European officials, especially when compared with 2007.
The Archaeological Museum would cut too much into taverna time for some, but rarely has the term "must see" been used with more justification.
He all but borrowed the Chancellor of the Exchequer's catchphrase (with rather more justification) and said, "we are all in this together".
Everyone who gets diagnosed with cancer must say, "Why me?" and I admit that I feel more justification than many in asking the question.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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