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The phrase "a rationale for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the reasoning or justification behind a particular decision, action, or idea.
Example: "The report provides a rationale for the proposed changes in the company's policy."
Alternatives: "a justification for the" or "a reason for the".
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Managers must provide a rationale for the decision.
He also offered a rationale for the killing.
A rationale for the appropriate choice of p, based on Binomial Probability is also presented.
Often, a rationale for the logo is imposed after the logo has been approved.
But there was also a rationale for the vague answers – this was a kinder, gentler Kevin.
Always excusing people, finding a rationale for the shitty things they do.
First, it provides a rationale for the tight balance and correlations between excitation and inhibition.
That in turn provides a rationale for the group's charitable networks among Lebanese immigrants in Europe.
The order did not lay out a rationale for the name changes.
A rationale for the slow spreading rates plus the pervasive variability and hysteresis observed during high-temperature wetting also emerges.
A rationale for the design of powder mixers is thus emerging.
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