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The phrase "extra reason to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there is an additional or supplementary reason for something. For example: - There is already a strong case to invest in renewable energy, but the recent spike in oil prices gives us an extra reason to do so. - He already had a lot of pressure on him, but his team's recent loss added an extra reason to perform well in the next game. - The book is already a bestseller, but the author's recent scandal provides an extra reason for people to buy it.
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But Penny had an extra reason to be worried.
But it is an extra reason to move quickly.
Schaeffler had extra reason to fear the IRS, it seemed.
But the rise of inequality provides an extra reason to tackle the health challenge.
To Mitford fans, that tacky excess just provides an extra reason to shriek.
Latvia's arrival gives eurocrats in Brussels an extra reason to toast in the new year.
Learning about that history gave me extra reason to be proud of my 'Boys.
Yesterday evening, 898 high school seniors found extra reason to celebrate, besides the inherent mathiness of the date.
Indeed, the tax gives job creators an extra reason to make sure that corporate wealth does in fact trickle down.
And catching up on Woman's Hour is now an extra reason to run when the motivation's lacking.
Before Game 4 of the World Series, he had extra reason to stare at where Manager Ron Washington had put him.
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