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The phrase 'not unreasonably' is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a modifier to express that something is not unreasonable or unfair. Example: Not unreasonably, the shop owner refused to give a refund without a valid receipt.
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Supporters, not unreasonably, feel cheated.
Not unreasonably, many fans are asking: why?
Not unreasonably, so did Steve Brookstein.
It was also not unreasonably priced.
Not unreasonably, they fear them, too.
"This is my house," she says, not unreasonably.
Not unreasonably, many nurses had stopped showing up.
It's just about my comfort zone," she says, not unreasonably.
"Do you hate children?" "Not unreasonably," Avie said.
Protesters noted, not unreasonably, that the police had them boxed.
"I'm getting a whiff of metal," she offers, not unreasonably.
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