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The phrase "any reason going" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use. Example: "Is there any reason going forward that we should reconsider our decision?"
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If you must leave it for any reason (going to the toilet, getting the door, helping someone out if they drink to much), leave it either with someone you trust or in an obscure/hidden place.
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If you are mad at it for any reason, go in a different room by yourself and take a few minutes to cool down.
The best reason for going to Venice to look at contemporary art, of all incongruous things, is that any reason for going to Venice is brilliant.
The best reason for going to Venice to look at contemporary art, of all incongruous things, is that any reason for going to Venice is brilliant....Note that almost none of the heroes offer commercially viable art products, such as paintings.
Another reason goes far beyond politics.
The reason goes back to history.
The second reason goes deeper.
"No Palestinian and certainly no schoolchild had any reason to go in the direction where she was going," the general was quoted as saying.
If you aren't going to be an engineer, you aren't going to learn anything and you aren't going to receive any actual job skills, is there any reason to go to college?
She did not see any reason to go back.
Is there any reason to go up there?
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