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The phrase "a reasonable future for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential outcomes or scenarios that are considered fair, just, or achievable for a particular group or situation.
Example: "We must work together to create a reasonable future for our children, ensuring they have access to education and opportunities."
Alternatives: "a sustainable future for" or "an equitable future for".
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American students change their majors because they recognize that this country has stopped providing a reasonable future for scientists, with slashed budgets for the National Science Foundation, National Aeronautics and Space Administration and National Institutes of Health.
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Our results also indicate that adjuvant immunotherapy may be a reasonable future approach for the treatment of ascites.
The package can form a foundation upon which a reasonable future can be built.
Time will tell whether Afghanistan will be able to forge any kind of reasonable future for itself after the violence and turmoil of recent years.
To extract the most benefit from fundraising, the founders need to have a clear understanding of their finances, the magnitude of the desired funding and a clear plan for its use based on reasonable future projections for both revenue and costs.
The results show a good match of historical data and a reasonable prediction for future oil and liquid production.
This work about electrochemical double layer near polar rGO electrode could offer a reasonable guidance for future performance improvements of electrochemical double layer capacitors.
This might be a reasonable consideration for future studies.
This treatment strategy could be a reasonable option for future cases with similar diagnosis.
24, 25 Therefore, we believe sTg <0.5 μg/L at 9 months after surgery is a reasonable surrogate for future recurrences.
Possible limitations of the present study lie in whether these findings represent state rather than trait effects, which appears to be a reasonable target for future research.
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