Sentence examples for and it could reasonably from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and it could reasonably" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a possibility or likelihood that is justifiable or logical in a given context.
Example: "The evidence presented was compelling, and it could reasonably be concluded that the defendant was not present at the scene of the crime."
Alternatives: "and it can be justifiably" or "and it may logically".

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Consequently, the change in an upstream response necessary to produce an adverse apical response may depend on the baseline response, and it could reasonably be the case that no single amount of perturbation of a biochemical or genomic response will be without risk for all members of a population.

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As a Silicon Valley company, the public and policymakers have historically deferred to Facebook when it came to questions about its security posture and whether it could reasonably keep its users' private information safe from attackers.

This isn't ideal for organic materials, but it's a common first step for forensic analysis, Tague said, and "it could work reasonably well because many of the pigments are inorganic-based".

The jury could have believed that Mr. Holland had received moneys from the sale of cafe § in the twenties and that he had turned in gold in 1933 and still it could reasonably have concluded that the Hollands lacked the claimed cache of currency in 1946, the crucial year.

But there is a long and illustrious lineage of clever-clogs club music, and in fact it could reasonably be argued that the history of dance music, from Motown and Philly to Chic, Jam & Lewis and beyond to today's Timbaland and Neptunes, is really the story of brainiac behind-scenes (male) technicians contriving illusorily intuitive melodies and rhythms for women to sing and dance to.

Mr. Walsh said that while the language of the statute is quite broad -- it does not differentiate, for example, between a six-unit rental building with one owner and a condominium building with six units and six owners -- it could reasonably be argued that the law applies in any building with six or more apartments.

However, this effect is specific from articulatory tremor and, consequently, any measure of it could reasonably be used to discriminate whether a certain tremor comes from the articulatory structures or not.

He is an extreme man, it could reasonably be said, and he had finally been transferred to an environment that could meet him halfway.

But already the project seems about as good as it could reasonably be in concept and execution.

It could reasonably occur anywhere between the mountains and the coast.

It built a new business by supplying its existing customers with something different in which it could reasonably claim expertise.

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