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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reasonably argued" is correct and grammatically acceptable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a point or argument that is logical, persuasive, and sound. Example: The author's theory was reasonably argued and supported with extensive evidence from various sources.
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In fact, he could have reasonably argued that just about all matters, controversial or not, require a three-fifths majority.
It is powerful but also reasonably argued, and avoids the spite which is common in the "school wars".
It could be reasonably argued that Rangers' elimination from European competition will be as much of a relief to the manager Walter Smith as a disappointment.
On the downside, Acolyte certainly has its derivative moments, although it could be reasonably argued that there are infinitely worse people to sound like than New Order.
It can also be reasonably argued that there is an issue over the depth of talent in the women's game if an 11-year-old can canter to such a comprehensive success as that enjoyed by Li.
He said: "I will not stand for the operation of government under my watch that allows for the expenditure of funds without the use of proper procedures, the awarding of any contracts without proper bidding, nor the wasting of even $1 of taxpayers' money for any expense that could be reasonably argued is frivolous or wasteful".
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Nobody could reasonably argue.
And no one can reasonably argue that the current system offers farmers any long-term protection.
He could reasonably argue that the stories I have mentioned were true.
However, Mr Paulson can reasonably argue that this crucial issue is already close to resolution.
But analysts, quite reasonably, argue that notional measurements vastly overstate the value of derivatives.
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