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The phrase "justification to" is correct and commonly used in written English
One example of using this phrase could be: "In our report, we provided justification to support our decision to invest in the new project."
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"There is no justification to hide anything.
There was no moral justification to Johnson's disclosure.
"There is no justification to defend abortion," it said.
Tinkerers seek little justification to deconstruct any technology.
This is all the greater justification to celebrate it.
It provides an even thinner justification to go to war.
That is not sufficient justification to start a war.
Its threat adds justification to development of a missile shield.
The national nuclear agency needs justification to keep working".
"There would be some justification to that, but the true answer is more complex.
After all, new reactors are said, with some justification, to be a lot safer.
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