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The phrase "providing further reason" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you are introducing an additional argument to support, explain, or justify an opinion or situation. For example: He was known to be unreliable, providing further reason for the company to let him go.
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The pound weakened against the euro and the dollar after the report, which economists saw as providing further reason for the Bank of England to hold off raising interest rates from 0.5%.
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The appeals court panel states that the study was "relatively unpersuasive" without providing further reasons why this is the case.
Five schools declined participation without providing further reasons.
10 Several studies have shown that handover is a vulnerable time for patient safety, providing further reasons for healthcare professionals to invest in training for handover.
Mr. Maffeo said that the subject of the report was brought to Mr. Machado's attention in 2002 and that his making the accusations now, after Mr. La Barbera left Local 282, "provides further reason to question his motivations".
The line drew laughs inside an otherwise muted clubhouse, the brief lightness feeling appropriate on an overall positive day, when the club provided further reason for optimism about its stockpile of young, talented arms.
The small difference in the discovery rates of S1,1 and F3 provides further reason to use S1,1 for SOLiD data.
Although this provides further reason to encourage smoking cessation, assumption of possible success in smoking reduction is no justification for allowing radon levels to rise.
The MDHAQ has been proven suitable for other rheumatic diseases than RA as well, which makes the instrument very useful and provides further reason to have the MDHAQ available in a Swedish version [ 14].
Because the "inherent sensitizing potential" of a chemical is viewed as its most important factor for induction and elicitation of respiratory sensitization (Kimber et al., 2007), its low potency provides further reason to predict that MMA does not act as a respiratory sensitizer.
Recent Iraqi history provides further reasons to be optimistic.
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