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The phrase "as a reasonably" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are qualifying a statement or opinion, but it needs to be followed by a noun or adjective to make sense.
Example: "As a reasonably informed individual, I believe that the decision was justified."
Alternatives: "as a fairly" or "as a somewhat".
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Will they recognise it as a reasonably representative body?
Nick introduces himself as "a reasonably healthy specimen of my age and culture.
I probably qualify as a reasonably groovy, albeit rapidly ageing, parent of young children.
"Even as a reasonably good oarsman you don't realise how good the man is," he said.
Alexandra Fuller describes herself as a "reasonably pliable witness" to her mother's dramatic life.
The tome weighs as much as a reasonably healthy newborn baby.
Mr. Gray remembered Mr. Pearson as a "reasonably adequate" officer, he said.
The complete textbook is available online as a free PDF, but can also be ordered as a reasonably priced hardcover.
Acting as a reasonably effective counterforce to the pull of Skopje is the growth of tourism around Ohrid.
In the overdoped regime, the material behaves as a reasonably conventional metal, with a large Fermi surface3,4.
However, he would be seen as a reasonably safe pair of hands, if prone to maverick tendencies.
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