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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably reasonable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a viewpoint or opinion that can be supported by reasonable arguments or evidence.
Example: "The decision to increase the budget for the project is arguably reasonable given the potential return on investment."
Alternatives: "possibly justifiable" or "potentially sensible".
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A few expressed the (arguably reasonable) view that Washington is broken, and politicians never represent their constituents, so why bother.
But then, if we accept the (arguably reasonable) Eleatic principle according to which only changes that matter empirically/causally count as genuine, trope-swapping is ruled out.
The issues contested range so broadly and elicit so many competing intuitions (about which, arguably, reasonable people may disagree), that some question whether a resolution is even possible.
That one-sided process was arguably reasonable when the court was handling only old-fashioned wiretap requests.
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They offered him a modified plan that would raise sixteen billion dollars less, and that would "address the business community's arguably most reasonable concerns".
Whereas this is arguably more reasonable for states, it has obvious flaws in relation to non-state actors outside of state control, such as NSAGs.
Since, arguably, any reasonable moral theory has to take these aspects of possible states of affairs into account when determining the normative status of actions, the study of population ethics is of general import for moral theory.
So, the 2009 focus on health care reform was arguably a reasonable answer to this critical imbalance.
"That was arguably one reasonable definition of the politics of the 1945-67 postwar era: though you could hear a lot of bitter partisanship along management/union lines if you listened to people in the Detroit area when I was growing up there in the 1950s".
Alternatively, and arguably more reasonable given the scale involved, the low Fst between India and China could reflect microsatellite allele size homoplasy, which can sometimes result in erroneously low Fst values between geographically distant samples [e.g. [5]].
Histories of ideas ReprintsThe decision was reasonable: arguably, with another plant on short time, the whole of the new parent company was at risk.
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