Examples of 'entirely right' in a sentence

Meaning of "entirely right"

When someone is described as being 'entirely right,' it means that their statement, opinion, or action is completely accurate, without any errors or flaws

How to use "entirely right" in a sentence

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That seems to me entirely right and proper.
They are entirely wrong and we are entirely right.
I believe it was entirely right and inevitable.
But maybe the question actually is not entirely right.
You are entirely right about cheeriness.
I think maybe she was not entirely right.
The author is entirely right about a few things.
Neither one of you is entirely right.
You may be entirely right that he is blatantly lying.
He has been proved to be entirely right.
You are entirely right in what you say about enlargement.
But you would not be entirely right either.
And she is entirely right and that is not controversial.
Ie you will never feel entirely right about it.
King is entirely right when he says that segregation is dead.

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Sheila was entirely right.
He is most hostile to Plato precisely where Plato is entirely right.
He is entirely right in this respect.
Or could Pascal have been not entirely right.
You are entirely right.
In this Matt and Ferrara are entirely right.
Hope is entirely right.
She is perceived as a joke, although it is not entirely right.
Sherlock is entirely right.
If you are gonna interrupt me, you should probably be entirely right.
Ms Grendron is entirely right to raise these concerns.
I did not say that I was entirely right.
It is therefore entirely right that the Bill focuses on them.
The WHS consultations were entirely right.
The Government are entirely right in stopping the drain of dollars.
Your Legal Service is entirely right.
I think he was entirely right in his criticism of the drafting of the Bill.
But Brigitte is entirely right.
She was entirely right and I was entirely wrong.
The honourable Member is entirely right about that.
Harald is entirely right, entirely right not to let anyone drive it.
Las Casas is entirely right.
Of course we must continue to repeat that requirement, that is entirely right.
We need to know that God is entirely right to condemn us forever.
A century later, we know that neither side was entirely right.
We believe that Alexander was entirely right in insisting on participation as a basic principle.
This is not entirely wrong, but it is not entirely right.
UNCTAD is entirely right about that.
We need them to exercise their powers, as is entirely right and proper.
EE is entirely right.
It is only collectively that it is refused them, and that is entirely right.
The Prime Minister is entirely right to seek to renegotiate.
His list included the newly discovered gases, but he did not get it entirely right.
Mr Larsson is entirely right.
One may be entirely right for someone, but not work at all for someone else.

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Examples of using Entirely
Craftsmen and remains an entirely mechanical process
Entirely dedicated to progress and further development
That depends entirely on your point of view
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