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Filter by Meaning The parents justifiably objected to the explicit content in the movie their children wanted to watch.
She justifiably demands equal pay for equal work.
The victim's family justifiably sought justice for the crime committed.
The author justifiably explores the concept of free will in her novel.
She justifiably supports the notion of environmental conservation.
He justifiably questions the ethics of animal testing.
The philosopher argued justifiably for the existence of a higher power.
He justifiably criticized the movie for its lack of originality.
She justifiably demanded a refund for the defective product.
The students were justifiably proud of their excellent test scores.
The company's decision to invest in renewable energy was justifiably applauded.
The employees justifiably protested against the unfair working conditions.
The teacher justifiably praised the student for their outstanding creativity.
The doctor justifiably recommended surgery to alleviate the patient's chronic pain.
The residents justifiably complained about the constant noise from the construction site.
The psychologist justifiably argued that childhood experiences shape an individual's behavior in adulthood.
The team's victory was justifiably celebrated after months of hard work and dedication.
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