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was justifiably
adverb
In a justifiable manner; with justification
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The problem is that to say so would sound suspiciously like justifying failure at this tournament, though the point was justifiably prominent in the careful choreography of Lancaster's last discussion about the game which could make or break him.
Waley-Cohen was justifiably relieved.
His performance was justifiably acclaimed.
Of this her mother was justifiably proud.
Ms. Streisand was justifiably the closest and truest facsimile.
So he was justifiably pleased with the result Thursday.
Much of its success was justifiably attributed to Williams.
Pardew was justifiably pleased with the performance of his players.
Newport manager Justin Edinburgh was justifiably upbeat about his side's performance.
From the beginning, the food processor was justifiably promoted as a tool for making dough.
Tempestuous rather than compliant, she was justifiably jealous and was not an ideal companion.
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