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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'any reason' is correct and can be used in written English
Example sentence: "Do you have any reason to believe that our plans won't be successful?"
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Any reason?
Any reason for that?
Any reason why?
They didn't provide any reason.
There was never any reason.
"Any reason" option.
Any reason for optimism?
"I don't have any reason to.
Do you know of any reason why?
I can't see any reason".
Could any reason possibly matter?
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