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The phrase "a possible rationale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a potential explanation or justification for a particular action, decision, or phenomenon.
Example: "The researchers proposed a possible rationale for the observed behavior in the experiment, suggesting that environmental factors played a significant role."
Alternatives: "a potential explanation" or "a plausible justification."
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He also offered a possible rationale.
The reports themselves reveal a possible rationale for some of the cuts.
But my sidewalk encounter suggested a possible rationale for these purchases: they recalled an era when people were at least candid about their racial views.
As a possible rationale for our results, we propose that increased DST variability may be the result of a re-stabilization strategy.
The transformation of vesicles into planar structures is proposed as a possible rationale for explaining the lower doses required when a liposome formulation is supplemented with surfactant PEs.
The spokesman laid down a possible rationale for an assault, saying that the rebels had used the shrine and the cemetery to stockpile arms and ammunition, and were fighting from behind tombs and headstones.
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Then the 70s ended, and with them any possible rationale for perpetuating humanity.
27 A second possible rationale is the interests of the parents.
While the only possible rationale was a security one, he said, "there is a danger... that Israel becomes its own worst enemy because… it will compound bitterness and resentment".
While the molecular mechanism for this dramatic change is unclear, one possible rationale is a lower energy of desolvation for the alanine mutants, compared to that of the native protein.
He breaks into a knowing smile, musing aloud on the possible rationale.
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