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The phrase "a reason could be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting a possible explanation or justification for something.
Example: "There are many factors that could influence the outcome of the experiment, and one reason could be the temperature at which it was conducted."
Alternatives: "one possible explanation is" or "a potential reason might be".
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A reason could be that, for a proper signal enhancement approach, these samples have to be thoroughly studied to understand the factors affecting the separation process.
BAZILEVSKY: In the camp for Russian prisoners of war known as "Dulag 126" there prevailed such a severe regime that prisoners of war were dying by the hundreds every day; for this reason I tried to free all those from this camp for whose release a reason could be given.
A reason could be mainly wider streets in the U.S. than in Europe.
A reason could be men delaying seeking help, but biology may also play a part.
There's a reason to be skeptical that such a reason could be provided.
A reason could be that trees reach above the streets in suburban environments and forests, whereas in urban the probability of trees is low.
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A possible reason could be an existence and proliferation of a subpopulation of pancreatic beta cell than contain only OX1R.
A possible reason could be a hit Brady took on the final play of the third quarter.
A major reason could be a predominant belief that unlike animal system, targeting in plants has been not much complex.
A: Well, one reason could be user fees.
A potential reason could be the implementation of a nation-wide quality control program known as Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) in the broiler chicken production facilities.
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