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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reasonably well" is not correct in standard English; it should be "reasonably well" or "a reasonably good." You can use it when describing a level of quality or performance, but it needs to be part of a complete thought.
Example: "She performed reasonably well on the exam, demonstrating a solid understanding of the material."
Alternatives: "fairly well" or "somewhat well."
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But I do think Britain is a reasonably well governed place, especially compared to how it was when I arrived here as a researcher in 1978.
Overall, the indices suggest a reasonably well fitting model coherent with the quoted literature.
The results showed a reasonably well agreement between simulation output and experimental data.
It is shown that the proposed model can give a reasonably well prediction of experimental evidences.
The planted E. resinifera plot 10 differed from plot 2 in that a reasonably well developed understorey was present beneath the now large trees (Figure 3).
Add in the fact that Magnanti was already a reasonably well known science blogger and 'The Secret Diary of a London Call Girl' was born.
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"Identity" is a reasonably well-executed thriller.
He then printed an upside down A and a reasonably well-formed b and d.
I want people to see a reasonably well-adjusted person who is also a pagan".
Crucially, 62000 has a reasonably well-preserved upper jaw, which the type specimen lacks.
Much improved over the previous version, Toast 6 is more than sufficient for converting a reasonably well-maintained record collection.
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