"We are certain that when her side of the story is fully known she will be completely vindicated."
Critics told you that would happen; they have been completely vindicated.
The hospital says it has been completely vindicated by the verdict.
"This was unusual, but we have been completely and fully vindicated."
"We are confident that when all the facts come out, he will be completely vindicated."
The coalition, which held that its activities were covered by free speech, was not completely vindicated.
"I believe that events around the world completely vindicate the decisions of this coalition government," he said.
"We are gratified that after hearing all of the evidence, the Judge has completely vindicated our position."
Young then completely vindicated that decision both with his performance and England's equaliser.
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