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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reasonably use" is not correct in standard English; it should be "reasonably used" or "use reasonably." You can use it when discussing the appropriate or fair use of something, typically in a legal or ethical context
Example: "You are allowed to reasonably use the software for personal projects."
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We appeal to the Austrian government to act reasonably, use common sense judgment and apply the principles of human rights.
"We appeal to the Austrian government to act reasonably, use common sense judgment and apply the principles of human rights … "Short-sighted neo-nationalism should have no place in the Europe of the 21st century.
The army seemed to have little idea of how much force they might reasonably use, or what tactics to employ, despite the fact that they had ample opportunity to anticipate the problem.
Therefore, evaluating the sustainability of the water resource in karst regions is beneficial to reasonably use and protect water resource.
In fact, the continuous track stiffness measurement can be graded according to the desired accuracy (10, 1, 0.1 kN/mm and so on) to save cost and reasonably use the measurement sources.
The Canaccord anaylsis doesn't add much to Friday's Collins Stuart note except that it points out that Dell can reasonably use about a third of its cash on an acquisition, or about $3 billion, which means that Palm's price is right.
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She could have reasonably used the "irony" defence.
"Such areas are reasonably used to this but the danger is really where people are going down to have a look.
ESWT can be reasonably used in chronic calcific cases, even in combination with UGN.
The dispersed plug-flow model can be reasonably used to describe the phase mixing in the reactor.
The small deviation of transformation error indicates that this correlation can be reasonably used to determine the undrained cohesion for the studied data.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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