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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and for a reason" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize why something happened or the reasoning behind a decision. For example: "She decided to change her major, and for a reason - she wanted to pursue a career with more lucrative opportunities."
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And for a reason.
Mr. Hotchner agrees that he intervened, and for a reason.
State laws differ dramatically, and for a reason.
Yet I think it does, and for a reason that is rarely discussed: taste.
Well-run, flexible businesses don't operate that way — and for a reason.
"Concentration" is one of her favourite words – and for a reason.
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"Facebook and Google are Facebook and Google for a reason," Adam Draper adds.
Finally, United States copyright has limits and exceptions for a reason.
"We have checks and balances for a reason," Mr. Wisniewski said.
"Operators have terms and conditions for a reason".
Second, there is a close connection between intentional action and acting for a reason.
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