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The phrase "for the reason" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the cause or explanation of a particular situation, event, or outcome. For example: "She was not allowed to attend the event, for the reason that she did not have an adequate ID."
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A: Precisely for the reason above.
But not for the reason he thinks.
For the reason that it makes Google more money.
No, for the reason that he didn't say that.
"O.K., but not for the reason you think.
It was memorable for the reason we were doing it.
Maybe, but not for the reason you may think.
Maybe for the reason his ex-wives (and I) did.
For the reason of aesthetics and mechanics, cast steel joints were preferred.
Teams looking for the reason should find th[E MOTIVE ]is within the warrant itself.
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(See step 3 for the reason why).
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