Examples of 'quite rightly so' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite rightly so"
quite rightly so: Expresses agreement or acknowledgment that something is justified, accurate, or reasonable
How to use "quite rightly so" in a sentence
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quite rightly so
They are concerned and quite rightly so.
And quite rightly so.
The public are angry and quite rightly so.
Quite rightly so as it is disgraceful.
Perhaps not quite rightly so.
There is a lot of embarrassment in the dressing room and quite rightly so.
Annoyed, and quite rightly so.
Every party that has voiced its opinion has done quite rightly so.
That has been said here, and quite rightly so.
Lean manufacturing is currently one of the buzz words in industry and quite rightly so.
The IGC changes that, and quite rightly so.
They are complaining about this one because they find it offensive and quite rightly so.
For example, this Parliament is extremely supportive - and quite rightly so - of the Petersberg Tasks.
All the young people I work with all have something to say and quite rightly so.
The Philippines inspires dreams and quite rightly so.
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He used the extremely efficient method of naming and shaming, and quite rightly so.
The village chief was hesitating, and quite rightly so.
Here too we feel we are being held accountable to Parliament, and quite rightly so.
People are not worried by that - and quite rightly so.
The facts are that proceedings were brought against Italy, and quite rightly so.
I chose suppliers on your word . And quite rightly so.
The O2 is hailed as the best music venue in the country, and quite rightly so.
Another of the Four Seasons has made the final cut and quite rightly so.
It does not interest the citizens, and quite rightly so.
It can be described as an artisanal company, and quite rightly so.
It attracts tourists in large numbers, and quite rightly so.
They value solutions and results, and quite rightly so.
He is all the rage at the moment, and quite rightly so.
This applies in particular to asylum and immigration, and quite rightly so.
But this package is disconnected from that, and quite rightly so.
Fuerteventura is best known for its beaches, and quite rightly so.
These two challenges are brought up very frequently - and quite rightly so.
The people are bad and the saints have turned miserly, and quite rightly so.
Your instinct as a mother is to act quickly . Quite rightly so.
Animal magnetism is now called hypnosis . Perhaps not quite rightly so.
The Irish people will never trust them again & quite rightly so.
Nelson 's expectations are very high, and quite rightly so.
The court found against Italy - again, quite rightly so.
It 's much to treacherous . - Would not not be returning and quite rightly so.
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