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The phrase "a pretty reasonable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fairly acceptable or justifiable in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The price for the car seems a pretty reasonable deal considering its condition."
Alternatives: "quite reasonable" or "fairly reasonable."
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I'm a pretty reasonable guy.
I mean, he's a pretty reasonable man.
She was a pretty reasonable young woman, and he was a pretty reasonable guy.
So four loaves is probably a pretty reasonable guess.
That seems a pretty reasonable prospect to me.
You might think that this request from students is a pretty reasonable one.
Combo deal: A large popcorn and soft drink runs to a pretty reasonable $11£7£7).
A disease that leads to you considering 35 a "pretty reasonable" Test average.
"This is going to provide a pretty reasonable incentive for private attorneys to take on these cases," Mr. Scherer added.
The 2.4 GHz, 15-inch aluminium MacBook Pro will hit your pocket for a pretty reasonable £1,399.
Francesco Caselli at the London School of Economics says: "I think it's a pretty reasonable thing to be asking for".
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