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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reasonably large variation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences or changes in data, results, or characteristics that are significant but not extreme.
Example: "The experiment showed a reasonably large variation in the results, indicating that further investigation is needed."
Alternatives: "a significant variation" or "a considerable variation".
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In this time of the year both full night conditions (solar zenith angles > 98°) and a reasonably large variation of daytime zenith angles occurs.
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(Tórshavn is about the size of a reasonably large field).
It comes from a strong polling firm, and had a reasonably large sample size.
That is a reasonably large error, even if it did not reverse the outcome.
This is not a complete list of all relevant material, but a reasonably large sampling.
Regardless, Mazda did an excellent job of packaging, even including a reasonably large trunk.
During the 18th century, astronomers had measured the proper motions of a reasonably large number of stars.
Only in the plains of Thessalía, Makedonía, and Thráki is cultivation possible on a reasonably large scale.
"We are called upon to fill a reasonably large number of crevices," said Richard D'Avino, deputy tax legislative counsel.
That has potential applications in all kinds of scenarios where there is a reasonably large body of discussion.
For a reasonably large vehicle it provides good handling, an impressive powertrain and a lot of versatility.
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