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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reasonableness of" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is often used to describe a situation where someone or something has behaved in a reasonable manner. For example, "The judge praised his client's lawyer for the reasonableness of their settlement negotiations."
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In On the Reasonableness of Christianity (1695), Locke aims to establish the compatibility of reason and the teachings of Christianity.
One reason arises from the kind of apologetic described above, hinging upon the reasonableness of basing beliefs upon religious experience.
Logic affirms the reasonableness of such action.
Say what you will about the reasonableness of those rules.
Sen's book argues for the reasonableness of that bewilderment.
"I can't guarantee the reasonableness of the mayor.
This caused the mask of reasonableness of the Corbynista leadership to slip even further.
He tends to emphasize the reasonableness of all people; Mr. Wright rallies his parishioners against oppressors.
What Cameron has is an essential reasonableness of tone, a conversational plausibility and even, yes, likeability.
And that's why the chilly reasonableness of a planned death must never be allowed in law.
The strength of his oratory and the reasonableness of his case had the Tories floundering.
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