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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reasoned for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear what context you intend to use it in, as "reasoned" typically requires a direct object or a different construction. Example: "The committee reasoned that the proposal was beneficial."
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It was the school's fault, we reasoned, for having chosen cheap locks in the first place.
There could be no other use, he reasoned, for the export of so many exquisitely engineered devices.
She reasoned, for example, that the victim might have had sex with another person "at a time relatively near her death".
Mr. Justice Johnson, giving the High Court opinion, reasoned, "For Jodie, separation means the expectation of a normal life; for Mary it means death".
What better place, we reasoned, for preconscious children than a town where the coastline is so dangerous and unswimmable that one stretch is referred to locally as Killer Beach?
Bhutto bargained hard for immunity from criminal prosecutions that she and her husband faced in the corruption cases a prerequisite, she reasoned, for her return to active political life in Pakistan.
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Any reason for that?
The reason for moving?
The reason for the hatred?
He had reason for caution.
Experience suggested reasons for skepticism.
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