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The phrase "after a reason" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the timing or sequence of events in relation to a justification or explanation.
Example: "She decided to leave the meeting early after a reason was provided for the sudden change in agenda."
Alternatives: "following an explanation" or "subsequent to a justification".
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Every film and pop starlet, trawling after a reason to exist, says, "I'm not religious – but I am spiritual".
If you were ever after a reason to party, Carnival season is it!
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Jurors are to review only the evidence introduced at trial and, after receiving instructions from the judge on the law, reach a verdict after a reasoned deliberation.
There was, after all, a reason in your heart.
There is, after all, a reason they left the District and bought a big airy townhouse in Bowie, Maryland, last year.
Twenty years after finding a reason to cheer in its newfound freedom, Lithuania's basketball identity, like the country's culture, continues to flourish.
Someone is coming after them for a reason.
Kurdish commanders and officials could barely hide their euphoria after being handed a reason to seize Kirkuk.
After pressing for a reason, the teacher, who asked that her name not be used, was told it was because she was a Muslim.
But the play isn't named after him for a reason.
Fear of transportation during or after labour was a reason for women to choose hospital birth but also to opt for home birth.
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