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Discover LudwigThe phrase "her reason for" is correct and usable in written English.
It implies that the person being referred to has a particular purpose for doing something. For example, "She left early because of her reason for needing to take care of her sick pet."
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"That has been her reason for living.
What was her reason for carrying an empty handbag?
But her reason for needing assistance quickly changed.
"But that is not her reason for doing this.
Says she has her reason for thinking so.
Her reason for jumping from a detention center window?
And in retrospect, her reason for coming home seems ironic.
In a 1984 speech she summed up her reason for writing — and, by loud unspoken implication, her reason for being — in just seven words.
Ms. Applegate alluded to the show's change in creative direction as her reason for leaving.
"I lost hope of returning to Syria," she says, explaining her reason for marrying.
The poor aunt's existence is the her reason for existing, just as with everybody else.
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