Sentence examples for to be legitimate from inspiring English sources

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to be legitimate

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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That has to be legitimate".

All appeared to be legitimate.

"We want this election to be legitimate".

Journalists now appeared to be "legitimate targets", he said.

Some of the group's businesses appear to be legitimate.

But trying to be legitimate brings problems too.

The I.R.S. does not consider either shelter to be legitimate.

The detective added that the business interests were complex, but were thought to be legitimate.

Nobilo thinks that, on balance, the Internationals deserve to be legitimate favorites this time.

And to have that beautiful home in the country and to be legitimate".

"Some of our foreign, western partners think otherwise, considering them to be legitimate authorities.

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