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The phrase "making reasonable" is correct and can be used in written English, usually to describe a course of action.
For example: "We suggest making reasonable modifications to the budget in order to save money."
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"We want people making reasonable margin.
But judged by his priorities, the chancellor appears to be making reasonable progress.
Sometimes they are making reasonable arguments, and sometimes they are just spinning.
The country appears to be making reasonable progress towards this goal.
In many instances, colleges are making reasonable improvements under the circumstances.
In fact, most banks are still making reasonable profits even with their bad loans taken into account.
The music in these projects explores exactly that kind of supposition, making reasonable connections that seem far-flung in theory.
They are seeking to put us out of business, and they are making reasonable progress at it.
The latest Ofsted report said the school was "making reasonable progress in raising standards for all pupils".
But Mr Glaeser's work suggests that for the most part investors are making reasonable bets on the future, given reasonable expectations of future supply, demand, and credit conditions.
Faith meaning that fans have confidence in management and ownership: that they're making reasonable best efforts to put a winning team on the field.
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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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