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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reason to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing motivations or justifications for taking a specific action or decision.
Example: "There is a reason to take this opportunity seriously, as it could lead to significant career advancement."
Alternatives: "a justification for taking" or "a motive to pursue".
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But Darren McFadden is a reason to take notice.
"Lenders seldom have a reason to take a co-borrower's name off the note".
We hope it'll become a point of difference, a reason to take the train".
Iraqi and American officials also cite the impending election as a reason to take military action.
Let us wake up and give the public a reason to take a train.
That is a reason to take seriously the EU's inability to get the facts across.
Everyone, it seemed, found a reason to take some kind of stand.
And surely there's a reason to take a phone away to check it.
But the recent signing of Amar'e Stoudemire has changed perceptions and given every N.B.A. star a reason to take notice.
"I haven't seen a reason to take it off, I guess," Fitzpatrick said in a telephone interview this week.
I can easily imagine forwarding Ulin's original article to my hypothetical friend seeking a reason to take reading seriously.
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