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"is considered reasonable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It implies that something is generally accepted or viewed as reasonable by most people. It can be used in formal or informal writing. Example: "Despite the high price, the cost of living in this city is considered reasonable, as the standard of living is also much higher compared to other cities."
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Experts recommend that buyers contact as many lenders as they can, though three is considered reasonable.
But what is considered reasonable one year can become pricey the next.
Such cases revolve around what is considered reasonable, given the circumstances.
The existence of featherbedding in any specific instance is usually disputed and depends on what is considered reasonable.
This is also known as expanding the Overton window, That is the term for what is considered reasonable debate and what isn't.
A working capital reserve as part of retained earnings of up to 60 calendar days cash expenses for normal operating purposes is considered reasonable.
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So what should be considered reasonable costs?
Standard hotel room rates are considered reasonable.
It is not clear what would be considered reasonable steps.
I'm sure in America it would be considered reasonable, if not too small," Zoerner said.
But a flat ban on a type of weapon cannot be considered reasonable, the court said.
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