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The phrase "has a good reason" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe the rationale or justification behind someone's actions or decisions. Example: "She refused to come to the meeting, but I'm sure she has a good reason for it."
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The Bank of Japan now has a good reason to print money.
All the commission needs to do is prove it has a good reason.
Houston has a good reason for buying into that line of thinking.
He says that optimism is a delusion, that no chicken ever has a good reason for crossing a road.
So, if a patient has a good reason to take aspirin, such as a prior heart attack, they should not stop because of this study.
It's worth noting that Caruso has a good reason to pitch the reinvention of malls to developers: outdoor malls are his company's focus.
He has a good reason for loitering for hours in the rain on a nearly derelict street notorious for drug-dealing.
In fact, it's not even clear whether Romney believes that the N.A.A.C.P. has a good reason to exist, at least in its current form.
"And no one has a good reason". A proposal to end daylight saving time is languishing in a state House committee.
Piazza has a good reason to focus on the Mets and what they are trying to accomplish, and not to analyze his personal situation too closely.
In Kansas City, Google has a good reason to experiment: its long-term corporate fortunes are closely tied to heavy Web usage.
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