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"pinpoint the reason" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to identify or determine the specific cause or explanation for something. It can be used in various contexts, typically when there is a specific issue or problem that needs to be understood and addressed. Example: The manager asked the team to pinpoint the reason for the decline in sales.
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No one has been able to pinpoint the reason.
It is impossible to pinpoint the reason for Elliott being so keen to withdraw the complaint.
Ogilvy said he could not pinpoint the reason for his success.
But isn't that how people thought about homosexuality 100 years ago, that they could pinpoint the reason as to why it existed?
Thomas Voeckler, the Frenchman who won Stage 15, said he could not pinpoint the reason his countrymen were faring so well.
Whoopie pies have been on the rise for several years, and nobody can pinpoint the reason they finally broke into the national consciousness.
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At the December summit on climate change in Copenhagen, he hopes that Africa will "aggressively" demand compensation for environmental damage as well as help with migrants and the mitigation of climate change: in his view a demand of $40 billion would be reasonable.Many agree that more research is needed to pinpoint the reasons why migrants pick up sticks.
It is not easy to pinpoint the reasons for the respective slides.
Depression has a variety of causes and triggers, making it hard to pinpoint the reasons you're feeling down.
It is difficult to pinpoint the reasons for the yawning gap between high and low pay in Britain.
He's happier talking about supporting Chelsea in the mid-70s than trying to pinpoint the reasons for a small UK independent's phenomenal success in America.
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