Examples of 'can rightly' in a sentence
Meaning of "can rightly"
Can rightly is a phrase used to express agreement or approval of a statement or action. It is often used to acknowledge that something is correct, justifiable, or reasonable. For example, 'You can rightly argue that the decision was made in the best interest of the company.'
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No man can rightly call himself a perfumer.
Only those who truly labour can rightly ask.
But no man can rightly understand a woman.
It is only with the heart that one can rightly see.
God can rightly judge these matters.
It is something you can rightly take pride in.
So it can rightly be said that modernization is long overdue.
Things that we can rightly assume.
He can rightly be called a financial genius.
Significance whatever can rightly be attached to it.
They can rightly be viewed as the light source of the future.
Nobody and nothing can rightly compete with him.
Value can rightly be spoken of only with regard to specific acts of appraisal.
I do not think you can rightly say we lost the war.
One can rightly ask which factors and issues economists and.
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It can rightly be called one of the most iconic series of recent times.
There are many reasons insurers can rightly deny an insurance claim.
Prayer can rightly be compared to breathing.
From that angle the human personality can rightly be considered as.
Such notions can rightly be described as irrational.
That is the kind of respect for human rights to which we can rightly aspire.
A man who can rightly be considered.
Our public pension programs are something Canadians can rightly take pride in.
All of them can rightly be described as religious fascists.
Chia seeds are a functional food that can rightly be called a superfood.
While one can rightly question the accuracy.
This is the house where alone the Paschal Lamb can rightly be eaten.
Who can rightly comprehend.
Political leaders of that period can rightly take credit for that.
No one can rightly say how fast news travels.
Every day there are more patients, we can rightly speak of an epidemic.
For once you can rightly appreciate the positive effects of a rumor.
Regarded as the soul of the whole ecumenical movement, and can rightly be.
Simple stencils can rightly be called the most popular type.
Lemon protects against so many diseases that it can rightly be called super-food.
Nothing can rightly compel a simple and brave man to a vulgar sadness.
Only those called of God can rightly shepherd his flock.
Can rightly be called the architect of modern India.
The only things we can rightly claim to own are our sins.
Embroidery on the towel is rooted deep enough . Its progenitor can rightly be considered.
The origins of abstract art can rightly be attributed to the imagination of man.
We can rightly expect Christian elders to treat us in a compassionate way.
The origins of abstract artwork can rightly be attributed to the imagination of gentleman.
One can rightly argue that the United States is frightfully close to a similar fate.
In our country psychotherapists can rightly prescribe drugs while psychologists can not.
One can rightly say that Scottish dancers form a great family.
A free offer of the Gospel can rightly be made to every person ever born.
He can rightly be called the father of South African palaeontology.
In that respect, entrepreneurial employee activity can rightly be called a special type of entrepreneurship.
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