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The phrase "no strong reason" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a lack of compelling justification or rationale for a decision or opinion.
Example: "There is no strong reason to believe that the project will fail, given the positive feedback we've received."
Alternatives: "no compelling reason" or "no significant reason".
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You suspect, before long, that there is no strong reason for this production to exist, but it is reasonably good fun all the same.
But with Windows 8 not expected until the fourth quarter of 2012, that leaves buyers with no strong reason to upgrade, he suggested.
Climate change will shift the patterns of circulation in some ways, but there is no strong reason to believe that it will lead them to seize up more often.
"There is no strong reason to have any kind of sudden changes," Mr. Zhou said, while quickly adding that in the long term, "we're always going forward, making new changes".
On one hand, this would suggest that there may be no strong reason why ALMPs should work less well in some countries than in others.
Mr Crabb said he saw "no strong reason" to depart from the proposed timetable of holding the referendum in 2017 despite calls to hold it next year.
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It is important to start studying other diseases than brain tumours in relation to mobile phone use, as there are no strong reasons to focus on brain tumours as the main outcome.
However, there are no strong reasons to suspect large difference in the two cohorts in these respects.
However, there seem no strong reasons to treat this conflict of interest differently from other relevant conflicts of interest.
Without any direct method of assessing entry equivalence, the only conclusion can be that there are no strong reasons to believe that PLAB standards are at the same level as foundation year 1, and the lack of outcome equivalence, with its large effect size, is compatible with the PLAB standard being set too low, although precisely by how much is difficult to assess accurately.
This argument calls for adhering to the openEHR RM as long as there are no stronger reasons to move to another alternative.
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