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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need a reason" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to express that you require an explanation or justification for something. For example: "I need a reason to believe that what you're saying is true."
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"People need a reason to run fast".
Who says they need a reason?
I don't really need a reason".
Do you really need a reason?
Usually, we need a reason to disbelieve.
"Either one is O.K., but you need a reason".
"We need a reason to change it on the pitch.
"Why?" "Do I need a reason?" Jack shrugged, evasive.
WHY THEY CAME Does smoked meat need a reason?
I just need a reason to do so.
They don't need a reason to make fun of someone".
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