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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reasonably can" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a level of possibility or capability that is considered fair or justifiable. Example: "Given the circumstances, we reasonably can expect a positive outcome from the negotiations."
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"We take the view that it's entirely reasonable and fair to expect clubs to do whatever they reasonably can to prevent that from happening," he said.
I'm saving as much as I reasonably can".
"We have to do what we reasonably can to increase energy resources here in our hemisphere".
It is prudent to do what we reasonably can to reduce carbon emissions.
Saving as much as you reasonably can may be all we can do anyway.
But maybe you're more like my friend Brad: just save as much as you reasonably can.
"We try to pay as much as we reasonably can in the context of the environment we work in.
I think the public would expect the police to do all they reasonably can to bring her killer to justice.
When Democrats win in Nebraska, it's generally by running as far as they reasonably can from the national party.
"We're always concerned, and we do everything we reasonably can to deploy our resources," Mr. Kelly added.
In Asia, Europe must demonstrate that it shares America's security concerns and will do what it reasonably can.
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