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Successor Posted 17 years ago
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Justify

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which of the following phrases would be the most suitable in the sentence below: JUSTIFY, ENTITLE or BE A LICENSE FOR ? Thank you for your answers!

He has great scientific qualifications, nevertheless, they do not justify smugness, nor do they legitimate prejudice.
  

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He has great scientific qualifications ; nevertheless, they do not (entitle him to / justify ) smugness, nor do they legitimate prejudice.

  • He has great scientific qualifications ; nevertheless, they do not (entitle him to / justify ) smugness, nor do they legitimate prejudice.
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He has great scientific qualifications; nevertheless, they do not (entitle him to / justify) smugness, nor do they legitimate prejudice.

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