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The part of a sentence 'need a good reason' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking someone to justify their actions or decisions. For example, "Why should I choose you for the job? You need a good reason."
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WHEN you are asking for $75 billion a year, you need a good reason.
But then, they didn't really need a good reason.
"They want a fourth test and now they need a good reason to actually conduct it".
I haven't done many, because you really need a good reason and loads of motivation".
Users need a good reason to switch to a new social service.
You quickly learn that any managerial vacancy attracts up to 60 or 70 applicants, so you need a good reason to turn a job down.
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Most tenancy contracts are unlimited, with landlords needing a good reason to evict a tenant.
After the financial crisis began in 2008, several car manufacturers withdrew from Formula One — Toyota, Honda and BMW — and a couple of those that remained, Renault and Mercedes, decided that they needed a good reason to do so.
"The whole premise is of a girl getting pregnant and then having no contact with the father, so I needed a good reason for that without having him be a complete bastard," said Fforde.
He did most of his growing up on the Lower East Side, on Elizabeth Street — a self-contained Sicilian urban village where it was understood that you needed a good reason to venture far from the neighborhood.
What Airbnb's Bay Area win means for L.A. To justify choking off so much commerce, the city needs a good reason.
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