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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reason is certain" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a way of expressing certainty or conviction that something is true. For example: "I'm sure we'll succeed; reason is certain."
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A different empire, that of scientific reason, is certain to fare better, as all three eloquent communicators about science (Rees, Jones and Dawkins) concertedly showed.
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Pinpointing the particular factors that have contributed in different populations worldwide has proved a major challenge, and the underlying reasons are certain to be multiple and interactive.
For this reason, it is certain that terrorist organizations will increasingly bring their attacks to the online world, where ideologically motivated players — like Anonymous and New World Hacking — have already made a splash.
One of the reasons Grazer is certain is that he makes movies for himself.
But for a variety of political, financial and policy reasons, 2004 is certain to be one of the commission's busiest years in recent history.
Whatever the reason, one thing is certain: It's getting harder to find a good burial plot.
Whatever the reasons, one thing is certain: the story's power is about more than just the number of people killed.
Another reason is that certain ominous dates are fast approaching.
The secular reason is because certain fixed income products don't trade anymore.
Another reason is that certain populations who go through convalescence never undergo rehabilitation.
But there are other reasons the 2000 British Open is certain to be remembered.
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