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The phrase "an reason of" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "reason" is "a" since "reason" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "There is a reason for the delay in the project."
Alternatives: "a cause of" or "a justification for".
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Andi Pringle, who was Ms. Braun's campaign manager before joining Dr. Dean as a deputy campaign manager this year, said the two candidates developed a relationship through more than two dozen debates where, by an reason of the alphabet, they often stood side by side.
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Defective design and construction became a reason of a damage of a complex structure of a heliport.
This might be a reason of a higher fracture toughness of this material compared to non-ferroelastic composition.
A reason of using 6-hydroxlaminopurine (HAP) treated cells as a negative control should be explained.
Finding a reason of any defect in HVAC and efficiency assessment is a common task nowadays.
Krugman adds: "But there is a reason, of course: the ambition and vanity of politicians.
A reason, of course, is that people cannot anticipate what might befall them.
But there is a reason, of course: the ambition and vanity of politicians.
Their presence could be a reason of the mentioned opalescence.
This could be a reason of inactivity of this compound.
Protocol overhead is also a reason of energy consumption.
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