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Free sign upThe phrase "and reason to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing justification or rationale for a particular situation or feeling.
Example: "She had every reason to be upset after the way she was treated."
Alternatives: "and justification to be" or "and cause to be".
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He can say, as he does, that he considers both belief and reason to be divine gifts.
"Vilnius deserves to have the right and reason to be proud of the fact that such an outstanding figure came of age in the city; by naming Tomas Venclova an honorary citizen of Vilnius, the ties between the poet and his beloved city will be strengthened forever," the Directorate of Vilnius Memorial Museums said in its nomination letter.
The slowdown in the West African Ebola epidemic is welcome news and reason to be hopeful but it's also creating a new problem.
Clinton continued on to say that he considered this "epoch-making triumph of science and reason" to be merely a starting point.
Millions of people who have right and reason to be exceedingly angry.
They could have, for example, the same goal and reason to be doing such dastardly crime.
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We have reasons to be proud and reasons to be angry, often at the same time.
There are practical solutions springing up and reasons to be positive.
But they're all examples of wildlife at it most intense, and reasons to be cheerful.
I think they are presented with new challenges and fears and reasons to be worried about their future.
They may still the second best team in Melbourne but City have options, depth and reasons to be hopeful.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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