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The phrase "a justification for having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the reasoning or rationale behind possessing something or taking a particular action.
Example: "The study provided a justification for having stricter regulations on pollution to protect public health."
Alternatives: "a reason for possessing" or "an explanation for holding".
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Therefore, there would no longer be a justification for having a separate fund.
And then artificially settle them with people that come, most of them, solely for that fact, to create a physical presence which is nothing more than a justification for having a foot in them?
Such false distinctions began to surface after Ferguson police occupied the town and needed a justification for having turned it into a war zone.
The model shows that punishment can be effective in spite of the gender bias, although it is not a justification for having a gender bias.
Using condoms was not seen as a justification for having many partners, with only 18% agreeing; moreover, nearly all respondents (94%) agreed that having many partners leads to violence.
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One wonders if he was arguing with himself searching for a justification for not having had the wherewithal to take a scalpel to his own work.
Failure to identify and record a diagnosis on the computer when a patient is identified is possible and is part of the justification for having a targeted approach.
Mr. Gere says that when he first read an early version of the script several years ago, the Sumners had a dysfunctional sexual relationship, which gave the character Connie at least some justification for having an affair.
The recording bias could lead to misclassification of patients either at baseline or at follow-up and is part of the justification for having a targeted approach.
There's no excuse built into it, like in 'Bridges of Madison County' and 'Walk on the Moon.' People often have no justification for having an affair.
[ 44] In the majority of studies published in the literature on the personal preference of obstetricians with respect to the mode of delivery they would wish for themselves, fear of perineal damage figured as the principal justification for having chosen an elective Cesarean section [ 19, 32, 34, 36, 37, 44, 45].
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