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But then she could very justifiably ask, how do you know?
"He was at the top of the world and justifiably so."
People get justifiably angry about all of these things every day.
He went off the field, quite justifiably, at his own request.
But in the mid-60's, he was justifiably full of hope.
Perhaps some more technical information might justifiably be included also.
Many of our new friends are justifiably disappointed by this.
But the food has them lining up at the door, and justifiably so.
"I think the stock can justifiably sell at high levels."
Franklin had been full of questions and was justifiably concerned.
"It kind of slapped people in the face who were feeling justifiably pretty good about what they had done."
Justifiably so, Lisa had taken it as a personal attack.
The school's national reputation in the Catholic community is justifiably high.
The Republicans are justifiably furious, and want to take the issue to court.
They sure enjoyed their win - justifiably so, I guess.
We were handed a country with justifiably high social expectations.
It can justifiably be claimed that this is the same thing by another name.
Late in the third period, Vermont was justifiably ahead, 4-1.
The jury is still out - and, based on the available evidence, justifiably uncertain.
And someone buying it looking for that kind of book could justifiably feel they were being sold short.
And when it comes to energy, a factor of a million justifiably commands attention.
Almost all of the speakers have quite justifiably mentioned Internet security.
The resolution we are discussing is very critical, and justifiably so.
Milton, who had never seen old Earth, was justifiably puzzled.
"The public would justifiably lose confidence in the court system were it otherwise."