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The phrase "have every reason" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing justification or rationale for a belief or action.
Example: "Given the evidence presented, I have every reason to believe that the project will succeed."
Alternatives: "have ample reason" or "have good reason".
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"They have every reason to be.
And they have every reason to.
Taxpayers have every reason to feel aggrieved.
Investors have every reason to support them".
We have every reason to believe him.
We have every reason to be optimistic".
Radical feminists hate Hughes and they have every reason to.
Dickensian Web characters have every reason to love Google.
The rulers have every reason to fear the protest movement.
Both sides have every reason to think they can win.
Gold enthusiasts have every reason to feel smug.
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