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The phrase "a reason so" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a rationale or justification, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "There is a reason so compelling that we must reconsider our decision."
Alternatives: "a reason for this" or "a justification for it".
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We have our deadlines for a reason — so we have a reasonable amount of time to make very difficult decisions.
Regulators pointed to that extraordinary intervention as a reason so many banks passed the stress tests.
There's a reason so many movies have been made about prom night.
There's a reason so many older people fall for financial scams, new research suggests.
There's a reason so many of us first discovered "Ulysses" by reading its last chapter.
But there is a reason so few states follow New York's model.
Mr. Distler says there's a reason so few specifics have been made public.
"Everything happens for a reason, so I'm happy," Gutiérrez said, wiping away tears.
There is a reason so many shows are moving in this direction.
We feel that they brought us home for a reason, so I'm happy".
There is a reason so many cards focus their rewards structure on travel.
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