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The answer to the question is yes, "reason it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as an imperative to tell someone to explain why something is the way it is. For example, "Can you explain why the project was delayed? Reason it for me."
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For whatever reason, it works".
With good reason, it seems.
For some reason it hasn't happened.
The reason, it said, is financial.
"For that reason it is resilient.
Intended to defy reason, it does.
Occasionally, for this reason, it is confounding.
With some reason: it works pretty well.
For some reason, it was off-limits".
For whatever reason, it was not forthcoming".
With faith and reason it is possible.
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