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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am for some reason" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling or opinion that is not easily explained or understood.
Example: "I am for some reason drawn to that painting, even though it's not my usual style."
Alternatives: "I am inexplicably" or "I find myself oddly".
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At 1 AM, for some reason, Dominelli started to run up the street they were monitoring and put in a distress call as he thought he was going to pass out.
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"This requirement, which on its face looks reasonable, is for some reason highly controversial," he said in his veto message.
I was, for some reason, embarrassed.
Ali, though friendly, was for some reason tearful.
Which suggests that they are, for some reason, beyond criticism.
Vampires and werewolves are, for some reason, at war.
It is, for some reason, a delicious thing.
The night watchman was, for some reason, not on duty.
A bathroom is, for some reason, a "donniker".
Such exceptions as there were, for some reason, all seemed to be publicans.
The cache was, for some reason, getting smaller and smaller over time.
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