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Discover Ludwig'rationale' is a correctly formed word and it is used in written English
It is often used as a noun to refer to a set of reasons or principles that someone has for doing something. For example: The teacher had a clear rationale for introducing the course material to the students in a particular order.
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My rationale?
Her rationale?
The E.U. rationale?
What's the rationale there?
The rationale was statistical.
Their rationale seemed clear.
New dishes lacked rationale.
The other rationale?
That's the rationale?
The rationale is clear.
His rationale is weak.
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