Phrases with «reasonable facsimile»

A "reasonable facsimile" refers to a copy or representation that closely resembles or imitates something else in a reasonable or convincing way. It means having similarities or qualities that are close enough to be considered a satisfactory substitute or approximation. Full definition

Sentences with «reasonable facsimile»

  • When Devorah Sperber, again in the «Squint» group show, does a halfway reasonable facsimile of Autumn Rhythm — if reasonable makes any sense in this context — she deserves at least an admiring smile. (haberarts.com)
  • Many business owners can get a reasonable facsimile of their name by adding prefixes and suffixes like «e,» «i,» «cyber,» «online,» and «the» or using hyphens. (entrepreneur.com)
  • The three western provinces already operate a reasonable facsimile of what an internal free trade regime should look like with their New West Partnership, which streamlines business regulation, smoothes worker mobility across provincial borders and establishes common transportation standards. (canadianbusiness.com)
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