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['raɪtlɪ]adv( with reason) słusznie* * *1) (justly, justifiably; it is right, good or just that (something is the case): He was punished for his stupidity and rightly: Rightly or wrongly she refused to speak to him.) słusznie2) (correctly; accurately: They rightly assumed that he would refuse to help.) słusznie, prawidłowo
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