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The phrase "reasonably necessary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is needed, but not necessarily essential. For example, "I believe that extra safety measures are reasonably necessary when operating heavy machinery."
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The ban, it said, "inflicts a greater deprivation on Sofsky's liberty than is reasonably necessary".
(7) Any other fee the Secretary determines reasonably necessary for the protection of the Secretary's investment.
(ii) The period reasonably necessary for the governmental purposes of the program.
Whether the particular structures proposed are reasonably necessary, is not for this court to determine.
The declaration allows the state to use all resources "reasonably necessary to cope with this disaster".
Officers would have "the power to impersonate a person where reasonably necessary to execute the warrant".
Only Electronic Information reasonably necessary to assess and/or address the Compelling Circumstances may be accessed or disclosed.
Only Electronic Information reasonably necessary to assess and/or address the Operational Circumstances may be accessed or disclosed.
Competent representation requires the legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness, and preparation reasonably necessary for the legal work and/or representation.
The search conducted by Officer Smith went far beyond what was reasonably necessary to achieve that end.
But the record demonstrates that these copies are also reasonably necessary in order to facilitate the HDL's legitimate uses.
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