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The phrase "reason for starting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the motivation for beginning something, such as a project. For example, you might say "The reason for starting this business was to provide job opportunities in the local community."
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But our real reason for starting the open-ended Friday question?
It's fair to say he was part of the reason for starting my blog.
Curiosity is the most common reason for starting to take drugs.
Karen Finkenberg, of Babylon, had a different reason for starting her series, Mountain Fitch House Concerts.
The reason for starting to read Oates, however, is just where you would hope: the storytelling, which is extraordinary.
More than two out of three who have taken drugs cite curiosity as the primary reason for starting.
But she has a more compelling reason for starting work at noon: "I've tried starting at nine.
Mr. Sokol, for example, pointed to his location as a primary reason for starting his retreat business.
There was no particular reason for starting my stay in the West, but, looking back, I am glad I did.
(To the founders, the fact that they didn't miss the Times Book Review seemed a reason for starting a review that people might read).
The reason for starting early is clear: the immune response is strong then and the vaccine is most effective before exposure to the virus.
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