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The phrase "rationale *" is not correct in English as it is incomplete
You can use "rationale" when explaining the reasoning behind a decision or action. Example: "The rationale for implementing the new policy is to improve efficiency and reduce costs."
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What's the rationale there?
The rationale was statistical.
Their rationale seemed clear.
The rationale is clear.
His rationale is weak.
Fernadinho's rationale is simple.
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My rationale?
Her rationale?
The E.U. rationale?
New dishes lacked rationale.
The other rationale?
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