rightly deserve
Frequency: 5.55.0 per million words
To deserve something in a way that is morally right or fair.
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- After years of hard work, she rightly deserves the promotion.
- He will rightly deserve the award for his groundbreaking research.
- The team rightly deserved the championship title after their undefeated season.
- The team rightly deserved the championship after their undefeated season.
- He will rightly deserve all the criticism that comes his way for his dishonest actions.
- Such an act of bravery would rightly deserve the highest commendation.
- In my opinion, they rightly deserve to be recognized for their contribution to science.
- She rightly deserves a pay raise for her consistent excellent performance.
- She rightly deserves whatever praise she receives for her bravery.
- Many believe the politician rightly deserved the public's criticism for his actions.
- Winning the award was the recognition he rightly deserved.
- The restaurant rightly deserves its Michelin star for its innovative cuisine.
- If the verdict is guilty, he will get the punishment he rightly deserves.
- If anyone rightly deserves recognition for this project, it's Sarah.
- The community gave her what she rightly deserved: their utmost respect.
- His years of dedication to charity work rightly deserve widespread admiration.
- The artist has finally achieved the success she has rightly deserved for decades.
- The harsh penalty he received was, in many opinions, rightly deserved.
- Don't you think they rightly deserve a second chance after all they've done to make amends?
- A company that prioritizes its employees will rightly deserve their loyalty.