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well-warranted

  • a word derived from warranted.
    warranted
    adjective
    justified or well-founded.

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“I personally feel that this is well-warranted and appropriate, backed by substantial research and evidence and facts,” the owner said.

From Washington Times Sep. 23, 2022

It’s true that there is well-warranted distrust when it comes to the workability, scalability, and cost of carbon capture facilities.

From Slate Aug. 13, 2022

The impervious suits were well-warranted then, Brackett said.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 27, 2018

The circumstances under which I made my appearance were undoubtedly such as might create in the mind of the king a well-warranted suspicion that I wished to conceal the true object of my journey.

From The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure by Sir John Alexander Hammerton

If ever the consciousness of great powers and the assurance of a great future inspired a youth with perfect and on the whole well-warranted fearlessness of ridicule it has surely done so here.

From English Men of Letters: Coleridge by H. D. (Henry Duff) Traill

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