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The phrase "reason in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a more formal or elevated style of writing. Example: There is sound reason in selecting this candidate as our new leader, as their track record and qualifications far exceed those of their opponents.
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There is reason in this.
One reason, in his opinion, was arrogance.
They reason in soft tones.
That's a common reason in physics.
There's not a reason in the world.
The reason, in fact, is no mystery.
There is very good reason, in fact.
Peace and reason in a symphony orchestra?
The reason, in a word, is disinflation.
Yes, Socrates, said Cebes, there is surely reason in that.
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The Life of Reason Reasonn in Religion (1905).
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