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Sentence count:277+14Posted:2017-04-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: justifiedlyjustlySimilar words: brightlysprightlytightlylightlyslightlyunsightlyweightlifterstraight lineMeaning: ['raɪtlɪ]  adv. with honesty. 
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91. Mansfield rightly concludes that most Arabs would like to live in a more tolerant society under efficient modern governments.
92. That is a major advance in the concept of public service of which the Government are rightly proud.
93. The president has rightly said that the bill will likely die if delayed, as has happened so often in the past.
94. A Many marine fishkeepers are worried about unduly high levels of nitrates in their tanks and tapwater, and quite rightly so.
95. The last minute of a hunt is an unequal struggle and quite rightly so.
96. Other people concluded, rightly or wrongly, that the problems were limited to vaccine coming from Cutter.
97. That kind of moral position can be described, I think quite rightly, as fanaticism.
98. It will undoubtedly be one for public debate, and rightly so.
99. The reaction to arguments from silence is usually noisy vituperation, and rightly so.
100. There was a cloakroom too, if she remembered rightly, with a nice rosy brick floor that really paid for doing.
101. The teachers, organisations argue, quite rightly, that teaching is becoming ever more demanding.
102. Courage is rightly esteemed the first of human qualities . . . because it is the quality which guarantees all others. Winston Churchill 
103. But adoption agencies, quite rightly, put the child's interests first.
104. The White House would not put the president in that position again and rightly so.
105. Justice was rightly done, however, when they lost the war and were again humiliated at Wembley in 1966.
106. Today we are rightly demanding a greater sense of satisfaction and achievement not just a weekly paycheck.
107. People will rightly see this as money badly raised and badly spent, futile frittering of fortunes to virtually zero electoral effect.
107. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
108. It was a day that should rightly be viewed with some trepidation, but not in the time of Amos.
109. As a matter o' fact we sat on this very seat, an' if I remember rightly, I stole a kiss.
110. I knew perfectly well when I allowed Karen Parsons to seduce me that I was not acting rightly.
111. Rightly or wrongly, the Pavillon des Arts has decided to emphasise the festive spirit of the time.
112. Citizens in inner-city areas are desperately worried and rightly so, about street crime.
113. This has rightly been seen as an impetus towards the fusion of legacy and trust.
114. Yes, when it comes to social events, the Athletico Supporters' Club can feel rightly proud.
115. Instead, it has rightly be forcibly restored to being a surprise element.
116. Coen and Hickman rightly mistrust the use of NAIRUs to form estimates of natural unemployment rates.
117. They are quite rightly upset and offended as they have usually made their own decisions and are going through with them.
118. What used to be pie in the sky when you die has, quite rightly, become pie now, please.
119. A radical criminology which appears to deny this will be seen as callous and rightly rejected.
120. Symphony No. 88 has always been a favourite and rightly so, as well as the Oxford, helped by its nickname.
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