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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give any reason" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when someone is asking another person for an explanation or excuse for a certain situation. For example: "Why did you miss the meeting?" "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to. Can you give any reason why you were late?".
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He did not give any reason for his departure.
Mr. Kessler declined to give any reason for his resignation.
It did not give any reason for the collapse of the deals, worth $342 million.
"We don't give any reason for drug makers to charge less".
She did not give any reason for their evacuation or specify the nationalities of the peacekeepers.
Because declining to consider a case is not considered a "decision," the board is not required to give any reason.
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He did not give any reasons for the departures.
The judge did not give any reasons for his verdicts.
Did she give any reasons for declining to talk to you for the profile?
And they also said no. Did they give any reasons for that?
The Court today is unable to give any reasons why, only four years later, this preceen t should be overruled.
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