illegitimately in A Sentence

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    That could Illegitimately target American personnel for prosecutions and sentencing.

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    Due to being born Illegitimately, Read's mother began dressing her as a boy nearly from birth to take the place of her dead legitimate older brother.

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    They mentioned their belief that He was born Illegitimately and probably was a Samaritan since they had no evidence as to who His father was.

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    Given this popular understanding of the term, it can also be used Illegitimately and inappropriately, as a means to dismiss what are in fact substantial and well-evidenced accusations.

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    Everything is in the hands of the Delhi hydrocracy, which has conveniently(and to my mind, Illegitimately) washed its hands off it by hiving it off to the Bihar hydrocracy.

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    Given this popular understanding of the term, it is conceivable that the term might be used Illegitimately and inappropriately, as a means to dismiss what are in fact substantial and well-evidenced accusations.

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    While there is reason that we should promote improvements in brain health and mental well-being globally, the use of cognitive enhancers that can only be purchased or accessed Illegitimately, such as Ritalin, is dangerous and controversial.

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    In De viris illustribus, Saint Jerome explains that homonymy is not sufficient to identify legitimately authors of more than one work: different individuals could have had the same name, or one man could have, Illegitimately, borrowed another's patronymic.

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