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Use "certifiably" in a sentence
"He's certainly not the first pop star to be ridiculed or rebuked for publicly practicing his beliefs: George Harrison became synonymous with Hare Krishna jokes in the '70s, Prince was later characterized as certifiably insane for becoming a Jehovah's Witness and the Jonas Brothers are demeaned about every 10 minutes for their conservative Christian beliefs (not to mention their annoying, breathy voices and bad haircuts)."
"Saturday Night Live spoofs the CNN Democratic Debate, starring Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and the adoring 24/7 Obama Cheerleaders, aka the certifiably insane media. . ."
"The experiment reported on Wednesday solves both dilemmas by providing what its authors call a certifiably random string of numbers, all generated in privacy."