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found justified #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 13, 2012 18:44 pm   found justified
 

"His reply/answer to his neighbour's accusation is found justified."
Is this sentence OK and meaningful?
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found justified #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 13, 2012 19:35 pm   found justified
 

Yes, though the circumstances in which one would use the present tense here are fairly limited.
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