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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reasonable kind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type or category that is considered sensible or fair in a particular context.
Example: "We are looking for a solution that is of a reasonable kind, one that balances cost and effectiveness."
Alternatives: "a sensible type" or "a fair sort".
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"All of a sudden the president went from an extremist to a reasonable kind of guy after the Greenspan testimony," Mr. Thomas said.
But really, when you get right down to the nuts and bolts of the question — Why, exactly, did a reasonable kind of place like Toronto elect its current mayor?
Thiel also talked about Zuckerberg's role in developing Facebook's News Feed feature and Zuckerberg's interest in "building a social network that would respect people, value relationships and treat people in a reasonable kind of way" — the suggestion being that without Facebook, the internet could be a far uglier place than it is today (which seems plausible).
I'm a reasonable kind of guy.
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Adopting from a breed-specific rescues, however, is a reasonable and kind way to acquire your dog.
In most people the altruistic and selfish motives operate in some reasonable kind of balance.
In the end, "California Girl" unfolds as a police procedural with reasonable kinds of suspects.
From an algorithmic point of view and with reasonable kinds of penalties, this can be done by Dynamic Programming equations analogous to the ones used in Alg_1.
Mr. Jacobs "comes off as a reasonable, down-to-earth kind of guy," he said, "but he can be very convincing, even when he's being humorous".
What strikes me, however, isn't just the way the right is trying to turn a reasonable development into some kind of outrage; it's the political tone-deafness.
Justice Breyer said the question was whether "you have a reasonable expectation that the kind of thing you're doing in the house will not be picked up by somebody out of the house, not a law enforcement officer, but just ordinary people".
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