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"reasonably able to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe situations where a person or thing is capable of accomplishing something, but not necessarily with a high degree of success. For example, "The student was reasonably able to answer the question but didn't quite get it right."
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Israel was reasonably able to grant that demand for land.
The Department for Work & Pensions has suggested it is up to councils to seek out affected residents, but advised them to consider "whether [they] are reasonably able to identify potentially affected claimants from your own records".
The International Monetary Fund has said that it will lend more money to Greece only if it is reasonably able to show that it is on target to achieve a ratio of debt to annual gross domestic product of less than 110 percent by 2022.
Patients who meet the criteria for this diagnosis would exhibit a noticeable decline in memory or other cognitive functions but would still be reasonably able to function independently.
It is of interest that the areas of cirrus also increased from Δ14 and Δ0.87, implying that the simulations with higher spatial resolution are reasonably able to express the anvil associated with deep convections.
Although these charts are reasonably able to detect most shifts in the process mean, they may be unable to accurately detect other process faults, such as shifts in the process variance.
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For most of human history, only a privileged few have reasonably been able to hope that the future would be better than the present.
Thus, health care professionals were reasonably well able to make a correct estimation of patients' preferences.
In conclusion, this study showed that health care professionals are reasonably well able to make a correct estimation of cancer patients preferences in general.
To be widely adopted for monitoring and risk management, screening methods must be accurate, easy to use/interpret, readily available, reasonably priced, able to test large numbers of samples quickly, and capable of identifying toxins specifically.
Health care professionals are reasonably well able to make a correct estimation of patients preferences, but they should be aware of their own bias and use additional resources to gain a better understanding of patients' specific preferences for each patient is different and ultimately the care needs and preferences will also be unique to the person.
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