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"cite as reason" is a common phrase used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an explanation or justification provided for why something is the case or why something should or should not be done. For example, "The mayor cited safety as a reason for the new regulations".
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Angelo also disputes the Compete numbers many cite as reason to believe that Quora's biggest spike was in September and that the site has since then suffered a subsequent dip.
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Some cite as reasons paying university fees or simply making more money.
Production delays were cited as reason for the delay, the Los Angeles Times reported.
When further negotiations were blocked by Critolaus, Rome declared war on the Achaeans in 146, citing as reason the ill-treatment of their embassy.
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Preference for traditional birth attendant was cited as reason for non-facility delivery in only 0.7% of responses.
The heterogeneity of the older population has been cited as reason for lack of predictors and risk profile for elderly hospital patients acquiring complications [ 24].
His provocations have been cited as reasons for outbreaks of violence in Middle East.
Transport links and communications are often cited as reasons not to move out of town.
Improvements in customer service and security were cited as reasons for the increase.
Burnout, second-guessing by superior officers and the prospect of dull administrative jobs after deployment are often cited as reasons.
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