Examples of 'very rightly' in a sentence

Meaning of "very rightly"

very rightly: Refers to a situation where someone's actions or words are correct or appropriate. This phrase is used to emphasize the accuracy or correctness of a decision or statement

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You feel the thing very rightly.
Stiva did very rightly to send you.
And one member of the parliament put it very rightly.
You very rightly point to time.
The joint motion for a resolution very rightly points this out.
Yes very rightly said.
Unfortunately, as the report very rightly points out.
Your report very rightly places a heavy emphasis on this issue.
Selling has been called an art by many, and very rightly so.
You very rightly said that considerable investments were involved.
Mr Gröner too has very rightly referred to that.
He very rightly concludes that seeing something and doing nothing is not an option.
Mr Chanterie has very rightly reminded us of this.
He very rightly stresses the importance of getting a new round of multilateral trade negotiations launched.
As Ambassador Vilchez Asher very rightly and eloquently said a few minutes ago.

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Compensation in respect of compulsory distillation is extremely low - and very rightly so.
Who very rightly fear him into a war against the new gods.
Hi leon, you have given title very rightly to your post.
The report very rightly stresses the need to emphasize information about professional activity and specialization.
A famous quote mentions, customer is the king and very rightly so.
Some of you very rightly stressed the importance of our European cultural heritage.
Rabies elicits fear in one and all, and very rightly so.
The Secretary-General very rightly underlined this in his report.
It is about changing the mentality of the societies, as you very rightly said.
The Secretary-General also very rightly reminds us in his report that.
Very rightly does the Eucharist ceremony end with the solemn words,.
I do not really need to reiterate what, in my opinion, Mr Plaskovitis very rightly said.
Then, they very rightly deserved profit from their risky undertakings.
This increases our credibility, as Mr Jáuregui 's report very rightly states.
As Mr Jarzembowski has very rightly stated, there is a horrendous situation at the frontiers.
As you very rightly stated, never forget the citizens, Mr Giscard d'Estaing.
As Commissioner Patten very rightly pointed out, such a common position is very sorely lacking.
It is very rightly said that ‘ Perfume is the most intense form of memory '.
The President very rightly reminded us of the ' European Fathers.
Marc Riboud very rightly said, "Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second".
Hence, it is very rightly called the ‘ Soul of India '.
And very rightly so, if I may say so.
Peoples are very rightly wondering, Where is democracy and the rule of law?

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