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The phrase "a reader why this" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or a fragment that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I need to explain to a reader why this decision was made."
Alternatives: "an explanation for the reader" or "a rationale for this".
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Her quest seems of crucial importance to her, but it's not so clear to a reader why this is so, despite the effort to build up the intrigue: "Néauport.
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It would help to document that variability in more detail and explain to a reader why the heterogeneity is not a concern in the comparison of the ERG and behavioral data.
Could you explain to readers why this move could be detrimental to revival and independent movie theaters?
The second why she was from childhood on a voracious reader, why she was fascinated by history and why she emerged as a leading advocate for American culture.
It might not be obvious to a modern reader why that is the case.
Don't tell the reader why a given product, service, or website is superior.
Tell the reader why a result is significant to the experiment or problem.
It might be interesting for the reader why the mapping f in this example does not satisfy (1), which is the main condition of Theorem 2 of this paper and so the example is not in contrary with that theorem.
Tell the reader why he should consider you for this school/program.
A reader asks why clone when a shelter dog is available.
A reader explains why today's senior citizens are particularly vulnerable.
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