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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are for a reason" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has a specific purpose or justification behind it.
Example: "The rules we have in place are for a reason; they help maintain order and fairness in our community."
Alternatives: "have a purpose" or "serve a purpose."
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"Pittsburgh is where they are for a reason.
"The ideal is to find a balance, by recognizing things are done the way they are for a reason while being open to new ideas".
On both their laps are small children, and Koresh announces that he wants to introduce the world to his family: "These children that I have are for a reason, and unless we really have the ear and the eyes to open ourselves up and understand the prophecies in a lot of the Seven Seals the explanation would seem almost foolish".
"But they are where they are for a reason.
Stevenage manager Graham Westley told BBC Three Counties Radio: "The top six sides are where they are for a reason.
"We are where we are for a reason because we've not hit the high standards that the opposition have," said the former Portsmouth and Blackpool boss.
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Things are childproof for a reason.
Everything is for a reason.
Everything he did was for a reason.
You know it's for a reason".
It must be for a reason.
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