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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fairly reasonable" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is considered to be quite acceptable or justifiable, often in a moderate sense. Example: "The proposal was deemed a fairly reasonable solution to the ongoing issue."
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Or maybe she does not want to nurse it for a fairly reasonable reason, such as "Why should she nurse a kitten that is not hers?" Many humans have the same mindset.
Beyond this England arecurrently ranked a fairly reasonable 17th in the world, with no reason to conclude they will do any better than they have at their previous five tournaments, four of which ended in defeat at the quarter-finals, three times on penalties.
I can keep a fairly reasonable attitude.
"We think we did a fairly reasonable job," he said.
"At Buckingham Palace we have a fairly reasonable collection," he said.
Laird then proceeded to pantomime Takahashi's windup, and did a fairly reasonable facsimile of highlighting the hesitation.
It seems a fairly reasonable solution to me, as do those offered to everyone else the trust is dealing with.
But Dan Duquette, in his first job as a general manager in nearly a decade, saw a fairly reasonable path to success.
"I think I'm a fairly reasonable mate, yes," Eddie Jr replied, prompting Watson to quip: "$3,486,000 worth of mate".
Combine the two methods, which is roughly what has developed over time, and you have a fairly reasonable idea of what's involved in these recipes.
Hendrie developed the character slowly with a fairly reasonable line ("give peace a chance") before pushing him into the zone of absurdity.
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