rightly believe

Frequency: 6.03.8 per million words

To hold a belief that is correct or justified.

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Examples (20)

  • Many people rightly believe that education is the key to success.
  • Many people rightly believe that education is key to success.
  • She rightly believed her intuition, which saved her from a bad investment.
  • She rightly believed her instincts would guide her through the difficult situation.
  • Historians have for decades rightly believed that the battle was a major turning point.
  • The government rightly believes that public safety is paramount.
  • The investors rightly believe this new technology will revolutionize the market.
  • We must rightly believe in the power of collective action to address climate change.
  • The jury rightly believed the witness's testimony, as it was supported by physical evidence.
  • It is rightly believed that prevention is better than cure.
  • If the data is accurate, then we can rightly believe our hypothesis is correct.
  • The jury rightly believed the witness's testimony after careful deliberation.
  • It's not just a hunch; we rightly believe, based on the polls, that our candidate will win.
  • Having witnessed his dedication, I rightly believe he will achieve his goals.
  • He is a man who, as his friends rightly believe, would never betray a confidence.
  • Future generations will rightly believe we had a responsibility to protect the planet.
  • Early astronomers rightly believed that the Earth revolves around the Sun, despite opposition.
  • Historians rightly believe that understanding the past is crucial for the future.
  • The community, having seen the project's benefits, now rightly believes it was worth the initial cost.
  • If you rightly believe in your cause, you will find the strength to overcome obstacles.