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The phrase "wholly justifiable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is completely warranted or defensible in a given context. Example: "The decision to implement stricter regulations was wholly justifiable given the recent environmental concerns."
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Earlier, Thomas's crusade against messy cottaging on Clapham Common is wholly justifiable and, by his standards, a bit nimbyish.
In any football match it is a sensible and wholly justifiable tactic to focus on an opponents' weakness, whether that be a dodgy left-back, a goalkeeper who can't catch crosses, or – in Arsenal's case – a soft midfield.
No less than the U.S. Privacy Protection Study Commission, back in pre-Internet and pre-cell phone days of the late '70s, agreed with Douglas: "The real danger is the gradual erosion of individual liberties through automation, integration, and interconnection of many small, separate record-keeping systems, each of which alone may seem innocuous, even benevolent, and wholly justifiable".
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All bad precedents begin with justifiable measures.
Victims will be fairly heard to complain of injustice with justifiable feelings in terms that may make calling the law 'a[n] ass' seem wholly charitable..."...
Justifiable pleasure?
Justifiable favourites?
Is that justifiable?
Or at least justifiable.
Is homicide ever justifiable?
Not wholly.
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