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The phrase "a reasonably low" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is low in a way that is considered acceptable or moderate.
Example: "The project was completed at a reasonably low cost, allowing us to stay within budget."
Alternatives: "a fairly low" or "a moderately low".
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"I made what I thought was a reasonably low offer, but clearly we had not hit the bottom yet".
What if you took a fairly low resolution (say 500×500) and a reasonably low colour mix (say 256 colours) and tried to create every single image?
This operates at a reasonably low temperature around 80°C but until recently it required daunting quantities of expensive platinum as a catalyst to make the reaction happen.
There are more than a few shopping trolleys deliberately submerged beneath the surface of his humour, ready to prang those who dive in too enthusiastically, because Adams had, one suspects, a reasonably low estimation of his fellow ape descendants.
They were discovered, and so, eventually, was Kailua, although it and the rest of windward Oahu have managed to keep a reasonably low profile on Hawaii's well-worn tourist map.
We feel that this is a reasonably low figure.
Preliminary results showed remarkable improvement in performance at a reasonably low computational cost.
As a result, effectively large ξ value has a correlation to a reasonably low viscous sample.
Photodynamic therapy appears to have a reasonably low rate of complications [10].
And most of all, they need to be fabricated at a reasonably low cost.
Flux addition can be helpful to reduce the slag melting point to a reasonably low value.
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