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The phrase "thoroughly right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is completely or entirely correct. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I can confidently say that your analysis is thoroughly right."
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Water thoroughly right after planting.
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As you drive north, the high peaks and other tall mountains are on your right, which seems appropriate as climbing is usually a thoroughly right-handed rational endeavor, with the hardened mountaineers endlessly counting the summits they have conquered, and the novices huffing to the top of Marcy by sheer conscious will.
As silly summer superhero movies go, this was thoroughly all right.
That Parise has rebounded so thoroughly from right knee surgery 17 months ago has given the Devils a lift.
It is also thoroughly American, right down to the diner, the prom and the bullet-proof vest.
By rushing off to hire the thoroughly all right Art Howe, the Mets' owner, Fred Wilpon, showed neither patience nor imagination nor wisdom.
After intermission Mr. Gosling was back for a brilliant account of George Benjamin's "Fantasy on Iambic Rhythm," beautifully colored, snappily agile, thoroughly assured right up to the chilly exultation of the final chord.
Like all literal representations of Shakespeare's foreign countries, this is fairly Gilbert and Sullivan ridiculous, since there isn't a character who isn't thoroughly British, right down to the silly taches and knock-kneed drunks of the (were they ever funny?) clowns.
The band members, whom the host refers to as "thoroughly all right and decent fellas", perform dressed in Beach Boys-style outfits; Cobain wears glasses that blurred his vision, while Novoselic cut his hair short and liked it so much he kept it that way afterwards.
This versatile orchestra, which tends to wear its feeling for a conductor on its sleeve, seemed thoroughly engaged here, right down to an occasional squawk in the woodwinds or strings seemingly born of overenthusiasm.
TechCrunch's Natasha Lomas has been thoroughly covering the right to be forgotten, but I'll do a quick recap.
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