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The phrase "With good reason" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is a valid justification or rationale for a particular action or belief. Example: "She was upset about the decision, and with good reason, as it directly affected her project."
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With good reason, it seems.
With good reason, apparently.
With good reason, too.
With good reason, the boy said.
With good reason, it turns out.
With good reason, as it turned out.
With good reason: it killed 1.47m people in 2010.
With good reason, he has been compared to a shark.
With good reason, political and legal analysts say.
Perhaps with good reason.
And with good reason.
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