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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solid reason" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that a reason is strong, convincing, or well-founded.
Example: "She provided a solid reason for her decision to leave the company, which made it easier for everyone to understand her choice."
Alternatives: "a strong justification" or "a compelling rationale."
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"That's a solid reason," Crosley said.
Which seems odd, but sure they have a solid reason.
These factors together offer a solid reason to look beyond Harlan's Holiday.
Still, the findings seemed to offer a solid reason for healthy women to take a drug for the rest of their lives.
10.25pm BST Predictions Yesterday's (wrong) prediction wasn't really based on anything, but this time I actually have a solid reason for picking the Rays.
Owning up to the hardship may be uncomfortable, but a solid reason is essential if the modification is to proceed, said Allison B. Crain, a real estate lawyer in Brentwood, N.Y.
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Without any solid reason, governments should not be in the business of making it harder for anyone to vote.
"I don't think there is any solid reason for the generals to fear for their safety.
Don't change the seating plan more than one a term without a good solid reason.
A huge cock isn't always the easiest thing to maneuver, but it can be a beautiful sight to behold and a pretty solid reason to get jiggy with it.
A huge cock isn't always the easiest thing to manoeuvre, but it can be a beautiful sight to behold and a pretty solid reason to get jiggy with it.
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