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The phrase "rightly notes that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that the speaker or writer agrees with or acknowledges the accuracy of a statement made by someone else. Example: "The article rightly notes that climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing our planet today."
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The Modern's press statement rightly notes that her work remains "the unchallenged cornerstone of postmodern photography".
But he rightly notes that the topic "cries out for empirical research" to determine whether slope risk is predictable.
Mr. Freiberg rightly notes that both "Christianity and Islam teach that each is the only way to God".
MY COLLEAGUE rightly notes that the next four years have the potential to be better than the last four years.
Kissinger rightly notes that these shifts require a broader and deeper order than sufficed in the past.
The report confirmed a significant salary differential, but rightly notes that this might be attributed to differences in seniority.
Still, Bell rightly notes that the act was an immigration law in effect as well as intent.
Hertzberg rightly notes that The first half felt too much like an employee responding to an unfairly negative performance report.
He rightly notes that Rumsfeld and Pentagon officials shirked responsibility, claiming that abuses were simply individual cases.
He rightly notes that Labour will not win again without a successful effort to renew its appeal outside its heartlands.
Dowd quite rightly notes that McQueary, a tall former quarterback, could have rushed over and pulled the child away.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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