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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a well reasoned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an argument, opinion, or decision that is logical and thought out carefully.
Example: "The committee appreciated the candidate's presentation, particularly noting that it was a well reasoned approach to the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "a well thought-out" or "a soundly argued".
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He was an alive, keenly sensitive presence at meetings where one could count on his giving, sooner or later, a well reasoned but passionate comment.
In addition, design of fermentation medium and further optimization of cultivation conditions using a well reasoned strategy ( Kennedy and Krouse 1999, Berlec et al. 2008 ) could contribute to multiple increases of cell densities and expression productivities.
Okay, I'm sure the Rev. has a well reasoned argument to back up that assertion.
What is needed in addition is a well reasoned assumption on the amount of gene association.
Although this is certainly a well reasoned hypothesis, to the best of our knowledge it remains untested.
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It feels like a well-reasoned college debate, with each trying to win points on policy issues.
Prepare a well-reasoned, factual statement with ample documentation, and make your case to keep your pet.
In perspective, mdr1b/1a siRNA may become a well-reasoned adjuvant tool in the therapy of MDR malignancies.
Judge Chandler makes a well-reasoned argument.
It reveals a well-reasoned, opinionated and grounded student.
Donahue offered a well-reasoned defense of his industry.
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