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The phrase "a teaser for why" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a hint or preview about the reasons behind something, often in marketing or storytelling contexts.
Example: "The trailer served as a teaser for why the protagonist made such a drastic decision in the film."
Alternatives: "a hint about why" or "a preview of why".
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Rooster Teeth published a teaser for Why We're Here last week, and today it's launching the official trailer.
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HuffPost Entertainment didn't post the "Looper" teaser, if only because it felt like overkill; why watch a teaser for a teaser of a movie when you can watch the actual teaser just a few days later?
Previously, we've had a teaser for a teaser, followed by an actual teaser.
Watch a teaser for Coco.
Make a teaser for promoting your podcast.
A teaser for the film is below.
"S.N.L". posted a teaser for the program.
It was not a teaser for the newest Hollywood blockbuster.
This is not just a teaser for foreign-affairs buffs.
That sounds like a teaser for a romance novel.
Paramount has just released a teaser trailer – though it's more of a teaser for a trailer than for the film.
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