Examples of 'so rightly' in a sentence
Meaning of "so rightly"
so rightly - This phrase is often used to affirm that something is correct, accurate, or appropriate. It indicates strong agreement with a statement or decision
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The fruit of his ministry was so rightly honoured.
God so rightly deserves our praise and worship.
If we would implemented the measures you so rightly advised.
As you so rightly pointed out.
Obviously it is for the reasons you have so rightly mentioned.
Which you so rightly deserve.
So rightly it wants closure.
The phenomenon you so rightly observed.
His name so rightly given as the founder of our village school.
With all the prestige and prominence they so rightly deserve.
As you so rightly said.
It points to their ignorance and arrogance as you have so rightly mentioned.
As you so rightly say.
They look to the international community for the justice that they so rightly deserve.
They are as you so rightly pointed out relegated to marginalized positions in society.
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This is not one of those fine but empty words that you so rightly denounced.
It is so rightly true that this country is called the city of the future.
Well as you so rightly say Del.
So rightly said Ashwini.
It is this essential point which Mr Bontempi so rightly highlights in his report.
So rightly said Celine.
There is a lot of prejudice though, as you so rightly say.
The phenomenon you so rightly observed was the by-product of a seance.
And not by giving aims, as you so rightly put it.
The phenomenon you so rightly observed was the by-product of a séance.
That is not the point of the issue, as you so rightly pointed out.
As you so rightly said, Belgium has to start the implementation of Maastricht.
No doubt, you will be refreshed through her words that are so rightly spoken.
But even this sliver of a neighborhood, so rightly named the Gaza Strip, was not safe.
With his help, workers can successfully recover the compensation they so rightly deserve.
As the member so rightly pointed out, I am not cabinet.
Here, let me stress what the Secretary-General has so rightly outlined in his report.
And as Mr Barbi so rightly said, amendments can be put down.
Complementary policies have not been developed either, as Mr Linkohr so rightly said.
Mr President, as Mr Collins so rightly points out, waste management is a huge market.
Ah, that plain and forthright voice for which the Antipodes is so rightly renowned!
As you so rightly say And I don't want to muck about.
It is worthy reading, as Jon so rightly points out.
As you so rightly point out, it 's a personal choice.
Not taking any risks is the greatest risk, President Santer, as you so rightly said.
We have, as you so rightly said, the three areas.
I promise the supporters I will work extremely hard to bring the success everyone so rightly craves . ".
It is, as you so rightly pointed out, antique.
We share a common destiny, as Mr Trichet so rightly said.
Does it do so rightly or wrongly, with regard to our present situation?
Did not give Lucas the grade Mr. Butler that he so rightly deserved.
Look, as you so rightly pointed out, you are innocent until proven guilty.
I wish Harry, Meghan and Archie all happiness they so rightly deserve.
It is, as you so rightly said, both a technical and a humanitarian report . We can not let.
Rubbish, as you so rightly said.
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