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The phrase "a reason for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the justification or explanation for a particular action or situation.
Example: "There is a reason for a delay in the project timeline, which we will address in the next meeting."
Alternatives: "an explanation for a" or "a justification for a".
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Tiredness was quite frequently given as a reason for a negative color choice irrespective of whether a pupil was rated normal, anxious or depressed on the HAD Scale.
"Nothing was sheerly superficial, there was clearly a chain of logic to every choice we made, there was a reason for a color, a reason for a pattern".
"There should be a reason for a law, not just hatred and emotions.
Which I suppose is as good a reason for a dramatic U-turn as any.
Clearly, Apple thinks there is a reason for a cheaper iPhone.
You have a change, you have a reason for a change.
So right there is a reason for a much lower short-run demand response.
"There is always a reason for a situation like there was on Saturday.
"Kiev is blocking any solution so the US has a reason for a cold war," he wrote.
In such challenges, prosecutors and defense lawyers do not have to cite a reason for a dismissal.
Political sensitivity or embarrassment can not in a democratic society be a reason for a secret hearing.
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