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The phrase "reasonably assumed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are drawing a conclusion based on evidence or facts. For example: It can reasonably be assumed that the new vaccine will be effective in preventing the spread of the virus.
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The Scots, it was reasonably assumed, could not pass up such opportunity.
The performance metric is reasonably assumed to be a parabolic transformation from horizontal convergence.
Anyway, it can be reasonably assumed to be close to Ol/LDZr.
Most fans reasonably assumed he would retire and wait for his induction into the Hall of Fame.
The difference between fiction and nonfiction is quite reasonably assumed to depend on whether stuff is invented or factually reliable.
But it's reasonably assumed that his long term drug problems may have killed him, directly or indirectly.
The direction distribution was addressed by calculating independently, spectral components for which the direction distribution could be reasonably assumed.
A child is legitimate if it can be reasonably assumed to have been conceived during the lawful wedlock of the parents.
The CO2 total output in recent years from the Solfatara hydrothermal system can be reasonably assumed to be at least 2000 3000 t d−1.
"Finally, somebody has managed to confirm what we always reasonably assumed," Thilo Rehren, an archaeologist with University College London, told the Guardian.
You quite reasonably assumed that the refund promised by KLM staff would be half, or close to, the cost of a return fare, less the cancellation fee.
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