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The phrase "a reasonable facsimile" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is a close or accurate representation of something else. Example: The artist's painting was a reasonable facsimile of the original photograph, capturing all the details and colors perfectly.
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Or at least a reasonable facsimile thereof.
The Rangers are not even close to a reasonable facsimile.
David Ramsey is a reasonable facsimile of Ali.
With those tools, you can make a reasonable facsimile of a decent cup of coffee.
Moving among the displays, they conduct a reasonable facsimile of family life.
"We just keep stressing that we don't need a reasonable facsimile," Torre said.
Life, or a reasonable facsimile, went on, whether I felt it was balanced or not.
And wouldn't you know, it's a Jersey diner, or at least a reasonable facsimile.
Santa, or a reasonable facsimile, would deliver the bike on Christmas Eve.
Faulks's style, too, is a reasonable facsimile of Fleming's: simple, direct and clean".
More commonly, the regenerated part may be a reasonable facsimile of the original but will differ in details.
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