eminently reasonable

Frequency: 6.89.2 per million words

Describes a proposal or argument that is very fair and logical.

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  • Given the circumstances, their offer was eminently reasonable.
  • Her proposal was eminently reasonable, leaving no room for argument.
  • The proposal to increase funding for education seems eminently reasonable to most taxpayers.
  • The manager's decision to grant the day off was eminently reasonable given the circumstances.
  • The judge found the settlement to be eminently reasonable for both parties.
  • They expected an eminently reasonable explanation for the delay.
  • Your request for a deadline extension is eminently reasonable, and I am happy to grant it.
  • Despite initial skepticism, his plan turned out to be eminently reasonable and effective.
  • She presented an eminently reasonable argument that was difficult to refute.
  • We need to find an eminently reasonable compromise that satisfies both parties.
  • He explained his decision in a way that was eminently reasonable, leaving no room for doubt.
  • The new regulations are eminently reasonable and will benefit everyone.
  • We believe our new policy is an eminently reasonable approach to solving the problem.
  • He always approaches problems with an eminently reasonable mindset.
  • Wouldn't it be eminently reasonable to reconsider our strategy at this point?
  • The cost for the repairs seemed eminently reasonable considering the work involved.
  • The conclusion drawn from the data is eminently reasonable and supported by previous research.
  • It's eminently reasonable to expect clear communication in such a critical project.
  • For a compromise to work, the demands from each side must be eminently reasonable.
  • Her request for additional resources was eminently reasonable to ensure success.