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The phrase "reason to think" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a justification or basis for a belief or assumption.
Example: "There is a reason to think that the project will succeed given the positive feedback from the initial tests."
Alternatives: "justification to believe" or "basis for thinking."
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"I have no reason to think that".
Some have good reason to think so.
He had no reason to think was.
There is little reason to think so.
There is no reason to think otherwise.
They had reason to think so.
Another reason to think Berlin.
There's reason to think that they won't.
There's no reason to think she wasn't.
There was good reason to think so.
There's little reason to think so.
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