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The phrase "reason prevailed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that logical thinking or rational arguments have triumphed over emotions or other influences in a decision-making process.
Example: "After much debate, reason prevailed, and the committee decided to adopt the new policy."
Alternatives: "logic won out" or "rationality triumphed".
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Reason prevailed, just barely.
Reason prevailed: a three-bedroom it would be.
When the planned confrontation ensued, however, reason prevailed — as did the gun he had with him.
"I was sorely tempted, but reason prevailed," Mr. Christie said, of using a conditional veto.
Mr. Reck said he believed the voice of reason prevailed in rejecting the zone change in Killingly.
"'If you've been cremated, you can have a little patch for your ashes for only £1,000!' And, at that point, reason prevailed.
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If reason prevails, more punitive measures are unlikely.
As long as reason prevails, though, it will surely be settled eventually.
The ref waddles over and tells every one to grow up and for once reason prevails.
I hope reason prevails and everyone starts to realize that free trade is good for the global economy".
Against that, the moderates, were they Zhao or the student leader Wang Dan, could not make reason prevail.
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