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Discover Ludwig'increase reasonably' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to increase something at a rate that is considered fair or adequate. For example, "The city council agreed to increase taxes reasonably over the next five years in order to fund new infrastructure."
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In the second case, the Young's modulus and strengths (tensile and compressive) increase reasonably while the yield strains decrease fairly.
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When comparing the initial abstract to its revised version, after the refinement process guided by the coherence suggestions, four users reported that the coherence level of the final abstract increased substantially, while three users considered that the coherence level of the final abstract increased reasonably.
For both men and women, the rate ratio for the most deprived quintile increased reasonably consistently between 1994 and 2008.
As the time period between the visits increases, the risk that the observed difference between BMI calculated from self-reported and measured information is an actual weight difference, and not a misreport, increases (height reasonably does not change in the age groups included in the analysis).
Neutrophilic dysfunction clearly contributes to increased bacterial growth and increased mortality [40] [42], reasonably also in HFD-fed mice.
Core counts in servers will continue to increase at a reasonably rapid pace.
Sellars claims that such a community can reasonably increase its explanatory resources by postulating unobservable states internal to each person that modulate that person's responses to the world.
ENLSC foresees that in the next few decades the issues related to science and the law will reasonably increase, both in frequency and importance.
A long time between the first healthcare contact and diagnosis may reasonably increase the risk of recurrent syncope and syncope-related hospitalization and trauma.
Major acreage increase cannot be reasonably expected in the next 20 years, since expansion of arable land would require inroads into forest areas, reducing the availability of an important biobased feedstock [ 84], and increasing greenhouse gas emissions [ 85].
This is very unlikely, however, given that, as discussed above, the levels of formaldehyde in the blood do not increase even with reasonably high exposure levels in humans (2 ppm).
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