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Someone said rightly vs Someone said right

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Someone said rightly' is used when you want to emphasize that what someone said is accurate or correct. 'Someone said right' is used when you want to confirm that what someone said is accurate or correct.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 4260 views

Someone said rightly

This phrase is correct and is used to emphasize that what someone said is accurate or correct.

This phrase is used to highlight that the statement made by someone is true or correct.

Examples:

  • Someone said rightly that we should double-check the information before sharing it.
  • She said rightly that we need to focus on our priorities.
  • He said rightly that honesty is the best policy.
  • Commissioner Barrot, I think that you said rightly that in Europe it is still necessary to establish the truth.
  • We have also been making proposals on cyber security because, as you said rightly said, we are becoming more and more digitally dependent.
  • Someone said the doors were opening.
  • Someone said they spotted Jordan Chase.
  • Someone said he committed some crimes.
  • Someone said Will was here working on cases.
  • Someone said it was a skydiving accident.
  • President of the Council Juncker said rightly that we all have the same disease, but do not necessarily need the same medicine.
  • Someone said there's a hostage situation here.
  • Someone said... she can do hypnotherapy for me.
  • Someone said he killed his sister.
  • - Someone said he went through.
  • Someone said they saw him crying in the parking lot.
  • Someone said something about chores and I fell for it.
  • Someone said that you play keyboards.
  • "Those were the gold-maker rules" someone said.
  • Someone said that Claire was murdered, and Michael and Lisa are missing.
  • Someone said New York would have an earthquake
  • Someone said they saw his ghost.
  • I liked that thing someone said before about having three months to live.

Alternatives:

  • Someone said correctly
  • Someone said accurately
  • Someone said truthfully
  • Someone said appropriately
  • Someone said with precision

Someone said right

This phrase is correct and is used to confirm that what someone said is accurate or correct.

This phrase is used to acknowledge that the statement made by someone is true or correct.

Examples:

  • Someone said right about the meeting time.
  • She said right about the new project deadline.
  • He said right about the importance of communication.
  • Yesterday, in one excellent speech, someone said that we have a moral obligation to defend and develop democracy and human rights.
  • Someone said: 'if, in a referendum, citizens come out against the Charter of Fundamental Rights, that will be an expression of freedom'.
  • Someone said the doors were opening.
  • Someone said they spotted Jordan Chase.
  • Someone said he committed some crimes.
  • Someone said Will was here working on cases.
  • Someone said it was a skydiving accident.
  • Someone said there's a hostage situation here.
  • Someone said... she can do hypnotherapy for me.
  • Someone said he killed his sister.
  • - Someone said he went through.
  • Someone said they saw him crying in the parking lot.
  • Someone said something about chores and I fell for it.
  • Someone said that you play keyboards.
  • "Those were the gold-maker rules" someone said.
  • Someone said that Claire was murdered, and Michael and Lisa are missing.
  • Someone said New York would have an earthquake
  • Someone said they saw his ghost.
  • I liked that thing someone said before about having three months to live.
  • Someone said you were crying In the parking lot.

Alternatives:

  • Someone said correctly
  • Someone said accurately
  • Someone said truthfully
  • Someone said appropriately
  • Someone said with precision

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