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rightly enough
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "rightly enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is justified or reasonable, often in response to a previous statement or action. Example: "He was criticized for his decision, but rightly enough, he stood by his principles."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
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10 human-written examples
Brazil complains, rightly enough, that it will be penalised.
News & Media
That London, rightly enough, has come in for endless stick as "the Great Wen".
News & Media
Today, rightly enough, Richard Farrell was keen to emphasise "how indebted I am" to the Man Booker Group.
News & Media
I suspect that Ducornet may have decided, rightly enough, that a story of such destructive sexual perversity wanted a light hand in terms of explanation.
News & Media
Critics argue rightly enough that such medications still do too little for too few people at too great a cost (often $10,000 a month).
News & Media
Seimei is called into action by the young swordsman Hiromasa (Hideaki Ito), a member of the emperor's court who suspects, rightly enough, that the court's senior magician, Doson (Hiroyuki Sanada), is plotting a takeover.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
To which you may rightly say, enough with the metaphor.
News & Media
The absence of values might be a result of the extraordinarily short sequences which are unable to rightly encode enough amino acid, according to the definition of ENc and the calculation of CodonW [ 4].
Science
He told the Observer: "We've had many summits talking about hunger since the oil and commodity price spike of 2007-08, rightly, but not enough has happened to change the food system.
News & Media
According to Emma Cooper, a member of Girlguiding's youth panel, Advocate, girls are genuinely and rightly angry that not enough is being done in schools to combat these widespread problems.
News & Media
Assembled in 2010 on a brainwave from guest X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger (if you're a gullible idiot), or preconceived at a Talkback/Fremantle/Syco production meeting (if you're not), the five band members were – rightly – considered not good enough singers to be solo competitors.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "rightly enough" to acknowledge a point that is both correct and adequately justified. It adds a nuance of agreement based on sufficient reason.
Common error
Avoid using "rightly enough" excessively in formal writing, as it can sometimes sound colloquial. Opt for more formal alternatives like "justifiably" or "appropriately" in academic or professional settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rightly enough" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or clause to express that something is justified or reasonable. It serves to indicate agreement or acknowledgment of a situation based on valid reasons. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is correct and usable in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Less common in
Science
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "rightly enough" is a grammatically correct and usable adverbial phrase that indicates justification or reasonability. While it's considered correct according to Ludwig AI, it's relatively uncommon and predominantly found in News & Media contexts. For more formal settings, consider using alternatives like "justifiably so" or "with good reason". Use "rightly enough" to add a subtle agreement or acceptance while acknowledging the underlying justification.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
justifiably so
Replaces "rightly enough" to emphasize the justification behind an action or statement.
deservedly so
Highlights that something is warranted based on merit or action.
fair enough
Indicates acceptance or agreement with a statement or situation, often with a sense of resignation.
understandably
Emphasizes that something is easy to comprehend or sympathize with.
with good reason
Indicates that there is a valid and logical explanation for something.
appropriately so
Highlights that something is suitable or fitting in the given context.
as is reasonable
Focuses on the rationality and logic behind a decision or belief.
quite rightly
Adds emphasis to the correctness or justification of something.
with justification
Specifically points to the presence of valid reasons or evidence.
it is only right
Expresses a sense of moral or ethical correctness.
FAQs
How can I use "rightly enough" in a sentence?
Use "rightly enough" to indicate that a previous statement or action is justified or reasonable. For example: "He was criticized for his decision, but rightly enough, he stood by his principles."
What are some alternatives to "rightly enough"?
You can use alternatives like "justifiably so", "fair enough", or "with good reason" depending on the specific context.
Is "rightly enough" formal or informal?
"Rightly enough" is generally considered more informal. In academic or professional writing, consider using more formal alternatives such as "justifiably so" or "appropriately so".
What's the difference between "rightly enough" and "fair enough"?
"Rightly enough" implies that something is justified based on reason, whereas "fair enough" suggests acceptance or agreement, often with a sense of resignation or concession. The focus shifts from justifiability to acceptance.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested