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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pragmatic reason" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a sensible or practical rationale or justification for a particular action or decision. Example: Despite his personal beliefs, John made the pragmatic reason to vote for the candidate who had the most experience and qualifications for the job.
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There is, of course, a pragmatic reason for this reasonable tone.
There's a pragmatic reason for just having one show.
Others stayed away for a pragmatic reason: Trump was deeply unpopular in their districts.
Emotion and history aside, there is a more pragmatic reason the horse should not be slaughtered.
But there was a second, perhaps even more pragmatic, reason to build the railway.
But it soon turns out that Colman has a more pragmatic reason for being here.
Hodgkin said he had a pragmatic reason for agreeing to the Olympic commission.
Another, more obviously pragmatic, reason why Sparta attracted to itself allies in areas like Arcadia was surely fear of Argos.
Other proponents of intervention offer a more pragmatic reason for getting involved: that it would hurt Iran.
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The pragmatic reasons seem to be reasonably clear.
But there are two pragmatic reasons.
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