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The phrase "a reason given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific explanation or justification that has been provided for a particular action or decision.
Example: "The committee made their decision based on a reason given in the report that highlighted the project's potential benefits."
Alternatives: "an explanation provided" or "a justification offered".
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Was a reason given by the Carver estate for declining?
A reason given slightly less often was doubt about being able to pull off the ruse.
Were the department to buy a ladder truck -- a reason given for moving the firehouse from its present location -- the lumberyard would be inadequate, according to the report.
There would always be an in-house bid on the table (or a reason given if there isn't) and social value would be the priority.
Unless, of course, it is love at first sight, a reason given by many consumers inspired to put down cash for the vehicles of their dreams.
According to PublicStuff, 90 percent of those requests have been completed, which the app defines as accepted and closed, with a reason given for the closing.
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However if the employee asks for a reason, give them one.
It's a bit of a strange reason, given Fox's propensity for risque modeling, but so it goes.
A common reason given for fiddling with a device is simply that it's there.
A common reason given by respondents for not participating was having an existing system for recording and monitoring immunizations.
A second reason given is that there is still doubt over the discovery.
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