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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reasonably smaller" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing sizes or quantities, indicating that something is smaller to a reasonable extent. Example: "The new model is reasonably smaller than the previous version, making it easier to handle."
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The simulation results that G equaled to 0.7826 and S equaled to 0.3768, were reasonably smaller than the designed values.
The penetration depth of 0.5 nm corresponding to the value of G calculated using the measured value of σ developed at Th= Tgbulk−53°C for 24 h was reasonably smaller than the thickness of the surface mobile layer of 1 nm predicted by Wool's rigidity percolation theory for thick bulk PS films.
The joint prior of p1 and p2 was also set to a hierarchical distribution, so that the probability of being biallelic is reasonably smaller than that of being monomorphic, for each site.
Applying this threshold to all final predictions is forthright given the reasonably smaller size of Leishmania genomes (~32 Mb) in comparison to the synthetic control.
PC activation with autologous thrombin might provide another option for clinical practice in cats, and the probability of immunological reactions would be reasonably smaller.
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The sample of 204 cities adequately represents global disease dynamics while also being reasonably small and providing reasonable regional coverage.
On a reasonably small screen, this is acceptable.
Still, these programs are reasonably small or still in development.
'I am happy to confirm we agreed to pay them a reasonably small amount.
This is a reasonably small hall, and Mr. Schiff never tried to overpower listeners.
"I wanted to show that for a reasonably small extra cost you can make ridiculously good energy savings," he says.
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