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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he reach" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as it should be "he reaches" or "he reached" depending on the intended tense. Example: "He reaches for the stars every day, striving to achieve his dreams."
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What conclusion did he reach?
How did he reach that conclusion?
Why did he reach into his pocket?
Could he reach the drinking fountain?
Can he reach the two-thirds?
How did he reach the pinnacle of power?
"At no point during that time did he reach out to [our] family to express sympathy.
Farmers don't care much for Obama, so why should he reach out to them?
Only a few days ago, in consultation with his representatives, did he reach a verdict.
Will he reach into his past as he looks to the future?
"Sure, didn't he reach his three score and ten?" the other says.
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