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The phrase "as a rational response" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing actions or decisions that are based on logical reasoning or sound judgment in reaction to a situation.
Example: "In light of the recent events, the decision to implement stricter safety measures was made as a rational response to ensure the well-being of all employees."
Alternatives: "as a logical reaction" or "as a reasoned response".
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He has three degrees in the economic science, which analyses human behaviour as a rational response to incentives.
Increasingly, however, delaying childbirth is not so much a "choice" as a rational response to an economic reality.
His first book, The Divided Self, which presented schizophrenia as a rational response to intolerable experiences, was written at just 28.
The online remit extension started on 1 March 2011, as a rational response to a reasonable concern that there was a gap in our system of advertising regulation.
The Justice Department has made it an exhibit in its case for the travel ban as a rational response to legitimate national-security concerns.
But for now there are too many universities that have already committed to both excellent research and excellent teaching, often as a rational response to previous policy and funding drivers.
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The stock market can also be pushed downward by a collective lack of confidence, and many analysts describe the market's behavior in recent weeks as "emotional," rather than a rational response to the news investors were getting about the economy.
As Nwabuzor 2005 (26) asserts, 'Informality is a response to burdensome controls, and an attempt to circumvent them', or as Becker 2004(10) puts it, 'informal work arrangements are a rational response by micro-entrepreneurs to over-regulation by government bureaucracies'.
He refers to the response to the climate crisis as "climatism", in other words a belief system rather than a rational response to a problem.
Isn't this far more likely to be a rational response to social conditions – specifically, a response to the fact that as a woman ages, her burdens grow while her status diminishes?
Sometimes, they argue, "pessimism is a rational response and optimism a counterproductive pathology".
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