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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reasons" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a reason" when referring to a single cause or explanation.
Example: "I have a reason for my decision that I would like to share with you."
Alternatives: "one reason" or "a rationale".
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This is for a number a reasons.
Even taking them into account, inequality has increased, and the Congressional Budget Office gives a couple of a reasons.
Returning to the fair coin toss, A reasons that there is no harm in letting B vary the size of his bet.
Students interested in applying for course must email both professors ([email protected], [email protected]) by 20 September with a statement of up to 350 words that includes: (a) reasons for wanting to take the class; (b) relevant background in cooking/medieval studies/etc.; (c) stated commitment to attend all ten course meetings; and (d) any dietary restrictions/preferences.
Fig 2 a Reasons for child care seeking by sector among Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
And it's not that she's wrong, per se, but it's always bugged me to no end for a number of a reasons, which I will explore further momentarily.
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But for a reason.
They had a reason".
There was a reason.
Give me a reason!
Pick a reason.
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