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The phrase "a sensible reason why" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to inquire about a logical or rational explanation for something.
Example: "Can you provide a sensible reason why we should change our current strategy?"
Alternatives: "a logical explanation for" or "a rational justification for".
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Evan Williams insisted there was a sensible reason why retweet (the function) worked differently from retweet (the human-powered form).
Is there a sensible reason why it can't tell us about love, or psychology, or God or the composition of quarks?
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That said, we are unable to offer a clinically sensible reason why the largest trial should be allocated only 4%% of the weight in this analysis.
The Victorian treasurer, Tim Pallas, said there was "no sensible reason why GST – an unfair tax by its very nature – should be imposed on sanitary products, and it's high time that this was removed".
There are many sensible reasons why it's not been a big deal so far.
As for 'no cheating' and lifestyle clauses, Weinberger says there are sensible reasons why some people opt to include this kind of language.
There just wasn't a sensible reason for the raid.
There is a sensible reason for the disparity.
I've yet to hear a sensible reason for a civilian owning an assault weapon.
It seems like a joke but is there sometimes a sensible reason?
3. Sometimes you'll subsidize something for a sensible reason and it won't work out.
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