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The phrase "a likely reason for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting a plausible explanation for a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "The increase in sales could be attributed to a likely reason for the successful marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "a probable cause of" or "a plausible explanation for".
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The low density of tuatara MHC genes is a likely reason for challenges in identifying other MHC-associated genes like TAP1, TAP2, TAPBP, or C4 or framework genes like DAXX, BRD2, or TNXB on these BACs.
The age of Charlotte Rampling and many of the Academy voters is constantly emphasised as a likely reason for their lack of sympathy with diversity.
It said a likely reason for the dearth of good women players was that not enough of them played competitive chess.
Graham Cluley, an online security expert and consultant, said that using the same passwords was a likely reason for the Zuckerberg hack.
A Thames Valley police spokesman confirmed that suicide was being considered as a likely reason for the driver stopping on the crossing.
That disaster has left a scar on New Zealand and a likely reason for the airline's decision not to return to Antarctica for more than three decades.
Professor Morgan said a likely reason for the findings was that dealers tend to perceive shoppers who come through the online sites as serious buyers.
Theories have suggested this as a likely reason for cats to first "domesticate themselves", but they have never before been backed up with proof.
But they also undermine enforcement of environmental and white-collar crime, favoring Trump's corporate allies and anti-regulatory agenda — a likely reason for the Koch brothers' support for such proposals.
This is a likely reason for a low interest in AI technologies for CALL today.
A likely reason for the amplification is rocking of the upper portion of the vibration isolator above the rolling load-bearing elements induced by intense vertical accelerations.
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