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The phrase "a reason to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that explains why someone does something or why something happened. For example, "He gave us a reason to be hopeful about the future."
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A reason to celebrate?
A reason to be cheerful?
Hardly a reason to panic".
"I have a reason to be optimistic.
HERE is a reason to celebrate.
This is a reason to celebrate.
I love a reason to behave badly".
It is a reason to succeed.
That's certainly a reason to party.
A REASON TO BELIEVE, by Deval Patrick.
A reason to publish, perhaps.
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a beeline to
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