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'Reasonably' means something like 'within the bounds of reason or common sense', so I suppose a sentence using it could be something like 'Considering the crappy quality of the computer, the price was reasonably low.', since you would not want to pay much for a crappy computer.

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13y ago

For some reason, I haven't been able to reach him all day.

Did she have a reason for calling in sick today?

There seems to be no rhyme or reason for her behaviors.

Within reason, Mom usually lets us do what we want.

Using logic and reason, he solved the mystery.

When he refused to reason with me, I hung up the phone.

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13y ago

I had a lot of reasons why that statement was true.

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11y ago

I would now like to hear a more reasonable explanation for the condition of this room.

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13y ago

E.g "He tried reasoning with the man..."

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