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giusto
/ ˈːəʊ /
adverb
to be observed strictly
to be observed appropriately
allegro giusto
adjective
exact; strict
suitable
Word History and Origins
Origin of giusto1
Example Sentences
“The shooting occured in an enclosed outdoor seating area of the bar, called “Il Posto Giusto,” or “The Right Place.”
E’ durata giusto un paio d’ore la sensazione di sollievo dopo il primo turno delle presidenziali francesi, che ha sancito uno scarto superiore al previsto di Emanuel Macron su Marine Le Pen.
The owner-chefs, Salvatore Corea and Giusto Priola, live in the neighborhood and saw a need.
One of the families allowed in on Friday was Jose Giusto Duarte, 51, and his wife Iliana, 45.
A calando — a direction to gradually diminish — is stretched over several measures, then the words “molto più” are written above a final measure before a section labeled “tempo giusto,” with a metronome marking of “circa 46.”
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