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The phrase "a deeper reason for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing underlying motivations or explanations for a particular action, event, or belief.
Example: "While many people believe the project failed due to lack of funding, there may be a deeper reason for its downfall that needs to be explored."
Alternatives: "a more profound explanation for" or "a more significant cause of".
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But there is a deeper reason for his failure.
But there is a deeper reason for Melissa's caution.
But there is a deeper reason for America's inability to confront Isis successfully.
There is a deeper reason for Ukip's Teflon status that is found in its roots of support.
But there's probably a deeper reason for our collective refusal to swallow the bitter pill of scientific evidence.
And, if there is a deeper reason for our liking, it is that such likings help make communities; we find our social selves by participating in the lek.
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Yet the detective story has kept its hold; had even, in the two decades between the great wars, become more popular than ever before; and there is, I believe, a deep reason for this.
There is a deeper reason too: for all the years of spending, the country's infrastructure has not kept pace with its hitherto heady growth rate.And, further ahead, Ireland faces a big threat from Brussels.
Behind this however lies a possible deeper reason for Sinn Féin's refusal to allow a full cabinet meeting to take place.
Dean Craig Pelton is known for his fabulous outfits, but there has always been a suspicion that there is a deeper reason behind his fetish for fancy threads.
But here we find a still deeper reason for pessimism: the inherent dysfunction of the political process itself.
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