Sentence examples for but no reason from inspiring English sources

"but no reason" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to introduce a contrast or contradiction between two ideas or statements. Examples: 1. She wanted to go on the trip, but no reason could justify spending so much money. 2. He always seemed happy, but no reason could explain his sudden mood swings. 3. They promised to support the project, but no reason was given for their sudden change of heart. 4. She was constantly tired, but no reason could be found for her exhaustion. 5. I thought he would be a good fit for the job, but no reason was given for his rejection.

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But no reason to stop there.

But no reason to take comfort from me.

A bit of a scare — but no reason to start locking the doors.

The university announced Griffin's decision in a statement, but no reason was given for her departure.

I do have a long way to go, but no reason I can't handle it.

It might have an explanation, even a cause, but no reason.

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There may be excuses, but no good reasons.

But no reasons justify the resulting uncertainty, unfairness and damaging competitive effects.

Twelve were rejected after further analysis, including Cragh's resurrection, but no reasons were recorded.

But hey, no reason to mope.

But that's no reason for pessimism!

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