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How do use legitimately in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "legitimately" in a sentence:

* "She legitimately won the election, receiving the majority of the votes." (This emphasizes that the victory was fair and deserved.)

* "The company legitimately claims to be the world's leading manufacturer of solar panels." (This means their claim is backed up by evidence and is not false advertising.)

* "He legitimately feared for his safety when the group of men approached him." (This means his fear was reasonable and justified.)

* "The government legitimately has the power to regulate certain industries." (This implies that the government's authority to regulate is based on valid laws and principles.)

* "You legitimately need a driver's license to operate a motor vehicle." (This means having a driver's license is a legal requirement.)

Key points to remember:

* "Legitimately" means something is valid, legal, or justified.

* It often contrasts with actions that are illegal, unfair, or fraudulent.

* It can be used to emphasize the genuineness or validity of something.

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