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He may legitimately have nothing to say today, but what about next time he's in town?
Maybe you went away legitimately, but your workers said you'd been gone all week.
We got five guys who can legitimately get you 20.
Is it to legitimately order the way we live or to keep some people in control?
This is an area in which we legitimately can get involved do you think?
Life may sometimes legitimately appear as a book of science.
"I can figure out legitimately a way to make any possible character come through here."
What can legitimately be expected of history books designed for children?
Some legitimately if they wanted to could gain business from going in all of them.
"I legitimately feel we've known other for a long time."
Somehow, she had to get in there legitimately and talk to the general.
If he is here legitimately, he'll be able to prove it.
In that case, the other members of the club might legitimately have something to say about it.
But there are some parts of this I can say legitimately need to be changed.
Some Members could legitimately be pleased with the work done in this area.
We can legitimately ask, however: What is wrong with this state of affairs?
I have known a number of women, but always legitimately, with that exception.
The industry needs to focus on giving people what they want legitimately and easily.
He would try to bring the sun down from the sky for one of his people who was legitimately in trouble.
And in 1801 it was a legitimately acknowledged religious community.
If he was caught legitimately, a cleaning of the house should have been done.
You can legitimately plan a sales trip for the entire month.
But in the meantime one can quite legitimately be sent to you.
Some men who could legitimately remain behind were eager to go.
And he steals the show again, this time more legitimately.