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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a key reason" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to highlight an important factor or justification for a particular situation or decision.
Example: "The decline in sales can be attributed to several factors, with the increase in competition being cited as a key reason."
Alternatives: "as a primary factor" or "as a major cause".
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Balkam points to the anonymity allowed on Kik as a key reason for his concern.
Lack of supply has been cited as a key reason for rising prices across the country.
The group cited Israel's construction surge as a key reason for the failure.
Curry's absence was seen as a key reason why the Friars never took off in league play this season.
He went on at elaborate length about this, presenting it as a key reason why I should not receive bond.
In a statement from Motorola, the manufacturer cited international interest as a key reason for the release.
In its statement, the AEA prominently cited Finkelstein's research on the complexities of health insurance markets as a key reason for her honor.
Prices for wood chips have also been disappointing, but few farmers cite this as a key reason for termination or regrets.
And there are those in the Rangers' organization who point to Richter's recent struggles as a key reason the team has been on a monthlong swoon.
Justice ministry officials have constantly pointed at Iraq's inefficient judicial system as a key reason for abuses, claiming they have no control over the security forces.
Poundland has pointed directly to the fact there are fewer people on the high street as a key reason behind its slowing sales.
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