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The phrase "are reasonably consistent with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the alignment or agreement between two sets of information, ideas, or data.
Example: "The findings of the study are reasonably consistent with previous research on the topic."
Alternatives: "are fairly aligned with" or "are somewhat in agreement with".
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Turning rating scores computed are reasonably consistent with examiners opinions.
The portrayals of the rest of the cast are reasonably consistent with what informed readers already knew, with flaws and foibles usefully filled out.
(d) The permit may contain such conditions as are reasonably consistent with protection and use of the park area for the purposes for which it is established.
It is shown that the data are reasonably consistent with a physically based internal state variable model for recrystallization.
Computational modeling of the floor's shear stress distribution in the 5.7 m diameter tank test, yields sludge mobilization predictions that are reasonably consistent with the results.
Depending on the hardening law considered, permanent deformation data predicted by the proposed model results are reasonably consistent with the experimental creep-recovery data.
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Thus, our directly measured value is reasonably consistent with the most accurate RPA calculations currently available.
As that suggests, for a possible thing to seem plausible it must be reasonably consistent with our prior experience.
The result (0.24 μNm) is reasonably consistent with previous measurements using adult Artemia.
The optimum design found for Gemasolar is reasonably consistent with the scarce open data.
The calculated values were found to be reasonably consistent with the experimental data.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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