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The phrase "a reasonable course of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a logical or sensible approach to a situation or problem.
Example: "After considering all options, we decided that a reasonable course of action would be to consult with an expert."
Alternatives: "a sensible approach to" or "a rational path for".
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It is also a reasonable course of action in a country where almost a million properties are empty, and a million citizens are homeless or precariously housed.
I also cannot see any other purpose of the harassment warning beyond a way of highlighting to Mr Davies that his approaches to Ms Desai had gone beyond a reasonable course of conduct".
Although some surgical procedures are aggressive, may lead to serious complications, and/or may be primarily reserved for patients who failed to improve following a reasonable course of nonsurgical therapy, surgery can also be used as primary treatment for patients with ADD without reduction of the TMJ.
Why, in other words, do some men seem to find violence as a reasonable course of action when dealing with a perceived threat?
A reasonable course of action for the union bosses would have been to contact the students' coach and say, "Coach, we heard a rumor that your players might be tearing down our signs.
The fact that you think context would make your actions less horrifying implies that you think assaulting a student and trying to incite a mob to violence against him would, with the right context, be a reasonable course of action.
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But the point remains: The company's executives had deemed seizing millions of personal images from its customers to be a perfectly reasonable course of action.
"It's almost simpler to present a 'plan of action' than convince a patient that doing nothing is a reasonable course," said Dr. Kenneth B. Roberts, another one of the authors and an associate professor of therapeutic radiology at Yale.
Ideally, the software can assist the agent to take the most reasonable course of action to help a customer, whether that customer is external or internal.
At the end of a week in which he resisted the temptation to slug it out with Alastair Campbell, and he evaded those journalists who turned up on his various doorsteps (Channel 4 reporter Alex Thompson's blog on this subject is very entertaining), the Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre chose the perfectly reasonable course of explaining himself in an authored piece in his own newspaper.
As we cannot guarantee the long-term integrity of any waste dump, the only reasonable course of action is to put an end to nuclear power.
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