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well-justified
adjective
- having been shown, proved, or validated satisfactorily
Example Sentences
Orban said Hungary would not back more aid for Ukraine unless it saw "a very well-justified proposal".
Orban said Hungary would not back more aid for Ukraine unless it saw "a very well-justified proposal."
Republicans have argued that they are well-justified in examining crime and policing in the nation’s capital, considering they and their staffs live here, too, and have been victims of crimes in D.C.
The young musician performs with as much grit and swagger as the musicians who inspired her — and whose songs she covers with joy and well-justified confidence.
Dear Miss Manners: Is it appropriate to express condolences to a co-worker who was terminated, if you feel that termination was well-justified?
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