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Discover Ludwig"reasons to" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when making a list of reasons why someone should do something. For example, "Here are five reasons to start using solar power in your home."
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Reasons to Be Pretty.
More reasons to visit?
He has reasons to fret.
She has reasons to try.
I've seen reasons to hope".
"Cops want reasons to raid.
There are reasons to worry.
They have reasons to worry.
There are some reasons to think not.
Still, there are reasons to be concerned.
Mr Berlusconi has reasons to be nervous.
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