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Discover Ludwig"bona fed reason" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "bona fide reason". It can be used to describe a genuine or valid reason for something. For example, "He was able to provide a bona fide reason for his tardiness."
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The world's largest football tournament, along with other events such as Wimbledon, provides bosses with a bona fide reason to make the most of the improved feelings of goodwill associated with major sporting events.
If I get a gold star, someone will love me -- or I will have a bona fide reason to love myself.
Din filed suit, and the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the government had failed to provide a "facially legitimate and bona fide reason" for the denial of her husband's application.
But all jokes aside: The bona fide reason I was so ardently drawn to Trump was his promise to refuse all donor money, and to be beholden to no one but the American people.
In the time before genome sequences, when there was bona fide reason to "hope" that prokaryote genomes would uncover vast evidence for common ancestry, the goal of obtaining a universal tree of life promised to serve three highly desirable purposes.
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This time, in a stinging opinion, he said he found no "bona fide reasons to conclude that [Mr. Al-Najjar] is a threat to national security".
At the end Judge McHugh found that there were no "bona fide reasons to conclude that [Mr. Al-Najjar] is a threat to national security".
As a result, the report went on to say, Toronto police, who are supposed to abide by a "don't ask" policy that says victims and witnesses of crime can't be asked for their immigration status unless there are bona fide reasons to do so, were involved in "indefinite detentions and deportations," putting many undocumented Torontonians at "grave risk".
"Consequently, I don't know if there's any — I'm quite sure there's not any — bona fide business reason to do it other than bragging rights".
Case law shows that a lower level of experience on the job is typically considered a bona fide "business" reason for paying someone less.
The pool in Portsmouth said defensively that it only allowed extra covering when there were religious or bona fide medical reasons; and even then it reserved the right to object on grounds of safety.
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