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The phrase "are reasonably not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express a moderate level of certainty or justification regarding the negation of a statement or condition.
Example: "The results of the experiment indicate that the subjects are reasonably not affected by the treatment."
Alternatives: "are fairly unlikely" or "are justifiably not".
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As emphasized by Hellstrom [ 19], eating disorders are serious and potentially fatal conditions, where the implications on dental health are reasonably not considered among the most important.
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Although many of these pathways are reasonably well understood, not all of their components are known.
Assuming we are reasonably organized, doesn't it make sense to have a baby during graduate school?
Its members' business cycles are reasonably well aligned, but not perfectly in step (see chart 1).
Artefacts are good cases of things with purposes, and are reasonably enduring, but are not natural objects.
However, since they are reasonably rare they don't tend to be cheap.
We require ordinary care, not fortresses; schools must be reasonably supervised, not truant-proof.
The Z-scores for FEV1, FVC and FEV1/FVC were reasonably, although not perfectly, normally distributed, but not centred on zero.
The polls are reasonably close nationally, but apparently not so close in the swing states.
Some are reasonably well-known, others are not exactly on the major investments radar.
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