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Discover LudwigThe phrase "things are reasonable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that a situation or set of circumstances is fair, justifiable, or acceptable. Example: "In the current market, I believe things are reasonable, and we should proceed with our plans."
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If it's not one thing, it's another.
When one thing goes wrong, then another, and another..
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"A stable disease, complete regression or partial regression — all of those things are reasonable," Steinberg said, "but when you have progressive disease it's clear indication the therapy is not working".
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The pragmatic way he told this "anecdote" somehow implies that the whole thing was reasonable to him in retrospect, if not some kind of privilege.
"Wilson, in our judgment, when we read his materials and try to assess these things, is making academic arguments, and as a pastor, we don't want to censor him for things that are reasonable, if read carefully, interpretations of history that other people have had". .
"But some of those things aren't reasonable.
"There are reasonable things that can be done to protect security without interfering with science," Deutch says.
These are reasonable things to notice and take issue with, although it's useful to remember that these uniforms were made with that purpose in mind ruffling people square enough to care about college basketball uniforms, and ruffling them into using the word "adidas" if at all possible.
Make sure you post things that you think are reasonable; if you post something you don't want, people already going to be watching it.
"Then we work with states and communities on what are the things they can do that are reasonable and cost-effective that actually produce those pollution reductions and the public health protections that we all need".
"When things are going decently, it's reasonable to take a reasonable amount of credit".
On Rawls's account, for example, philosophical theories of the truth are the sort of thing over which reasonable people are assumed to disagree, and so an account of public reason cannot purport to deliver moral or political principles that are "true" according to some particular philosophical conception of truth; rather it can only deliver principles that are "reasonable" (Rawls 1996, 94).
If the people can be trusted to be reasonable, all things are possible, the historian George Bancroft argued, in an 1835 speech called "The Office of the People".
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com