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The phrase "a reason to dissolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the justification for ending a relationship, agreement, or organization.
Example: "The board presented a reason to dissolve the partnership due to ongoing conflicts and lack of progress."
Alternatives: "justification for termination" or "grounds for dissolution."
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And these might even find a reason to dissolve Pheu Thai.
The bill declares "active or tacit support of terrorism" as a reason to dissolve a party.
This same problem also was cited by the Nevada Legislature as a reason to dissolve Bullfrog County, Nevada, a short-lived county specially created in 1987 for purposes of shifting federal transfer payments related to the creation of the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste facility directly to the state treasury.
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There's absolutely no reason to dissolve it.
So there is no reason to dissolve them and every reason to keep them as viable GSEs.
"We've got a great union," said Perry at the event, according to CNN. "There's absolutely no reason to dissolve it.
Judaism abhors forced marriages and indeed they are forbidden in Jewish law and are a reason to immediately dissolve a marriage.
Her enemies are already cooking up legal reasons to dissolve PT and remove her from office.
Still, there has to be fun, a reason to live, a bit of cotton candy dissolving on your tongue as the ferris wheel ascends.
A reason to celebrate?
Hardly a reason to panic".
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