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Discover Ludwig"obscure reason" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a mysterious or unknown cause of something. For example, "The failure of the mission is due to an obscure reason."
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However, for some obscure reason Hoffenheim have suddenly decided otherwise".
European elites, for an obscure reason I can´t fathom, are seeking a conflict they could have easily have avoided.
In the Romantic period they...gazed at themselves in mirrors, stared out to sea, anticipated eternal damnation and, for an obscure reason, gnawed the bark of young trees.
I was excluded from those, but I got the gist: for some obscure reason, my brother held a grudge against Mama, and she defended herself in a way that was even more obscure.
For some obscure reason, many of them are from Malta, and a small Maltese cross will flash at the throat of the waitress as she bends to place my espresso in front of me.
Burton's film sees Alice returning to Wonderland (now known, for some obscure reason, as Underland) as a 19-year-old, having almost forgotten her previous visit as a young girl many years before.
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For obscure reasons John deserted Henry for Richard.
For obscure reasons, Germans call the same institution a Puff.
A few people rushed over to help, but she turned out to be convulsed, for obscure reasons, with hilarity.
Fleeing her husband for obscure reasons, she takes upon herself, with considerable enthusiasm, Willie's sexual education.
The Indians, for obscure reasons, don't like it and that, as far as the ICC is concerned, is that.
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