Examples of 'could rightly' in a sentence

Meaning of "could rightly"

could rightly: This phrase proposes that a statement or action is justifiable or correct based on certain circumstances or reasons

How to use "could rightly" in a sentence

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They could rightly call an impressive miracle.
Christ humbled himself so he could rightly be exalted.
You could rightly accuse me of thickheadedness.
This aspect does not appear as clearly as one could rightly expect.
These could rightly be called investments.
You are approaching a time in your life that you could rightly call a renewal or rebirth.
I could rightly kill you.
I don't know as how I could rightly refuse an invitation.
I could rightly understand.
The Delegation indicated that India could rightly claim to possess a vast reservoir of TK.
We could rightly call the spirit of our time a plague on the developing countries.
I do not think you could rightly call this tracking.
One could rightly assert that the video was shot during a precedent presidential election in Gabon.
Well from such a lovely young lady I do not know as how I could rightly refuse an invitation.
You could rightly argue.

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They will be mad at you, and your parents could rightly suspend your phone use.
This it could rightly do in the name of freedom and the rule of law.
Dr. Janov has crafted a compelling and prophetic opus that could rightly dictate.
Facebook could rightly be concerned with keeping its core user experience intact.
The King 's Bench held the action could rightly be brought in tort.
The apostle could rightly issue such a charge because he himself had set such an example.
I represent them, you could rightly say.
Puerto Rico could rightly cry out to its creditors for mercy.
But did you know that even fewer people could rightly be called “ followers ”?
Jizzakh could rightly be considered one of the busiest trade cities on the Silk Road.
According to these learned dissenters, the New Testament could rightly be called, “ Gospel Fictions . ”.
The Pharisee could rightly list his qualities.
You could rightly say that I have not been born again just once, but many times.
The Committee could rightly be proud of its work.
He could rightly challenge his religious opposers, “ Who of you convicts me of sin? ”.
In some ways we could rightly be regarded as ‘ repeat offenders.
But who could rightly judge of a house by looking at a single brick?
At that point, we could rightly say that life is difficult.
Now, people could rightly say that the Brandenburg Gate had become the gate of freedom.
His Majesty could rightly claim that head!
Who could rightly disagree with that?
Ergo, the album could rightly be called The Nature of Emotions.
Natasha could rightly be called “protector of the people”.
Biological evolution could rightly be called the “ religion ” of naturalism.
Gorbachev could rightly claim credit for undermining any prospects for regional peace in the 1980s.
Electric motors could rightly be called the “ workhorses ” of industry.
I do not think you could rightly call this tracking . - Following me?
Hence, you could rightly say, the first ever car was made in China.
I don't know as how I could rightly refuse an invitation. Well, from such a lovely young lady.
Solomon could rightly speak of laughter as “ insanity . ”.
And finally, you could rightly ask, why care about this?
She, alone, could rightly interpret God 's Word.
At this point, one could rightly ask, What is Agamben's own unique style?

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Examples of using Rightly
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