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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a reasonable expense" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing costs or pricing, indicating that something is affordable or justifiable in terms of expense. Example: "We aim to provide high-quality services at a reasonable expense to our clients."
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The need for large amounts of high quality genomic DNA from homozygous, inbred lines; the availability of only short sequence reads from next-generation sequencing platforms at a reasonable expense; and the lack of random large insert libraries has limited our ability to generate high quality genome sequences for these parasites.
Inspect the Home: Let's say you found a foreclosure you think could be repaired at a reasonable expense.
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Get a fund that is well diversified among markets, has a record going back at least three years and has a reasonable expense ratio.
The Gateway fund (down 3% on Oct. 27) has a reasonable expense ratio, in the neighborhood of 1%.
Active immunization maintains the body with a constant high concentration of immunoglobulin, so this strategy calls for fewer follow-up injections with a reasonable expense.
The simulation is able to predict temperatures and melting times at a reasonable computational expense.
In all cases very accurate results are obtained at a reasonable computational expense.
The focus is on how to accurately predict typical separating, reattaching and secondary motion at a reasonable computational expense.
Streamlining of patient visits and the minimization of paperwork as used by both AMPATH and MSF can [ 19] prevent disruptions in patients' ART at the reasonable expense of limited data collection.
Investigators joke that Delaware stands for "Dollars and Euros Laundered And Washed At Reasonable Expense".A federal bill supported by Barack Obama, which would force states to collect information on beneficial owners (the human sort rather than "legal persons" such as trusts), has been stalled for several years.
A 2013 article in the Economist said some people have joked that Delaware stood for: "Dollars and Euros Laundered And Washed At Reasonable Expense".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com