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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more reasonable amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing quantities, prices, or values that are considered fair or acceptable in a given context.
Example: "After reviewing the budget, we decided to request a more reasonable amount for the project funding."
Alternatives: "a fairer amount" or "a more acceptable amount."
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It's a more reasonable amount and less expensive.
So the Clean Air Act says that facilities that emit somewhere between 100 and 250 tons of any pollutant are subject to regulation, a more reasonable amount for traditional pollutants.
Nonetheless, the impermeability hypothesis was progressively abandoned when new works measured the outflow of radioactive cations more precisely and calculated a more reasonable amount of energy to account for the active cation transport the active transport hypothesis became predominant [ 154- 157].
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Eventually, Ann dropped the price down to the more reasonable amount of $450,000 but was never able to sell it and retire to her rocking chair as she desired.
A more reasonable bonus amount would be based on an executive's added value to the company, by an examination of the balance sheet.
Digging into Obama for losing a $500 million taxpayer investment in the solar-panel company Solyndra, Romney quipped that his experience was with much smaller, more reasonable amounts of money -- five to ten million, that is.
Given this record, a more reasonable assumption would be population growth at something closer to 1 million, half the projected amount.
Usually, a more reasonable compromise is reached.
Then easyJet took a more reasonable view.
(The Orc is a more reasonable $49.99).
What's a more reasonable strategy?
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