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right about
noun
- a turn executed through 180°
adjective
- in the opposite direction
Example Sentences
But however menacing, these were still just protests, and if Taylor was right about an approaching era of violence — something more widespread and systemic than the lone-wolf terrorism of a wayward man like Crusius — it was still unclear what the actual danger looked like.
A 2002 Gallup Poll found that 60% of the public said they trusted the government to “do what is right” about always or most of the time.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon kept mum about the race except to vaguely claim that Trump was “kind of right” about certain issues; the stock is doing great.
If you do, too, you might be hungover, right about now.
The “Pitch Perfect” and “Up in the Air” star has said the new film “was never a money-making venture” for her,” telling SiriusXM’s “Crime Junkie AF” podcast host Ashley Flowers that she didn’t feel right about taking a paycheck from the project.
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