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The phrase "as generally reasonable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typically considered to be fair or sensible in a broad context.
Example: "The proposal was accepted as generally reasonable, given the circumstances surrounding the project."
Alternatives: "typically reasonable" or "commonly seen as reasonable".
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Mr. Clarke described Ms. Rice's presentation as generally "reasonable," even as he pointed out what he called inconsistencies in it.
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For many of the images, there was generally reasonable agreement amongst clinicians and lay people as to whether surgery is required.
Of course, we have come to expect more from Warren Buffett -- who lives in Omaha and drinks Coke and is just generally reasonable and sensible and homey as all get-out -- than from some Brazilian private-equity fund.
This was a generally reasonable individual, mind you.
Pay settlements are generally reasonable, helped by the system of "social partnership".
He calls the funding environment "generally reasonable".
Damn you Britain and your civilised and generally reasonable police officers!
Kanner described Orange County as "kind of mainstream and sensible and business oriented". He said he doubted whether the decision will have much impact on government zoning actions, which he said have been generally reasonable.
Visual inspection of a number of videos showed that the tracking results were generally reasonable.
As the same procedure was used for the four lineages, we assumed that our thresholds are generally reasonable.
We believe the sample size determination based on Fisher's combination test is generally reasonable.
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