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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can be reasoned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing logical conclusions or justifications for a particular statement or belief.
Example: "The decision to implement the new policy can be reasoned based on the data collected from previous studies."
Alternatives: "can be justified" or "can be explained".
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He can be reasoned with".
Few people can be reasoned into abandoning their politics.
He's not the only one who thinks Trump can be reasoned with.
Representative of this way of thinking were tweets like @johnchouston's ("The alien zombies can be reasoned with!") and @chrisburlingame's ("BRB, I need to see what this Land Shark at my door wants").
Perhaps the Sixth Amendment guarantee of counsel "in all criminal prosecutions" can be reasoned away as inapplicable to indefinite detention without charge, though I think the framers would have been astonished at the invention of a severe penalty for a suspect with fewer rights than he would have as a criminal defendant.
These values can be reasoned as follow.
We also used SWRL so that the joining rules can be reasoned to differentiate assembly joints.
Soft constraints are therefore able to tolerate exceptions that frequently occur in practice, yet can be reasoned about efficiently.
It thus can be reasoned that, at those frequencies, the addition of the dampers will have some effect.
It thus can be reasoned that, at those frequencies, the addition of the dampers has an insignificant effect.
This offer will appeal to those who believe that jihadist groups such as Islamic State can be reasoned with.
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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.

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