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Discover Ludwig"its own rationale" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a basis or justification for a particular action or thought process. For example, "The teacher had to make a difficult decision concerning grading, and she had her own rationale for why she chose to do it that way."
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When 'security' is its own rationale, it can be hard to gain acceptance and achieve consensus.
Eventually, the genocide became its own rationale.
Each of his confrontations with corporate executives had its own rationale.
But each tax break has its own rationale and fierce defenders.
Extreme times perhaps justify extreme measures, but there's a danger implicit within the inverse belief, and, with disturbing frequency, we seem to think of extremity as its own rationale.
They account for the validity of arguments; but Adams's logic has its own rationale, without them.
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China, of course, has its own rationales for its military buildup.
Long ago Mr. Manilow developed his own rationale for why he earned such hostile reviews.
President Bush has switched his own rationale for the invasion several times.
Or will he say that they were right, but then act in the way that he thinks is right, without ever reconciling those positions or explaining his own rationale?
Although the main driver of the condition is a desire to control weight, once the cycle of dieting, bingeing and vomiting is established, each case acquires its own psychological rationale.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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