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"same reason as" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to draw a comparison between two actions or situations that have the same underlying reason. For example: 1. "I chose to leave early for the same reason as John did - we both wanted to avoid rush hour traffic." 2. "The company's financial struggles were due to the same reason as their competitors' - a decrease in consumer demand." 3. "I can't attend the event for the same reason as last year - I have a family obligation." 4. "Her habits are the same reason as mine - we both prioritize a healthy lifestyle." 5. "They bought the house for the same reason as their friends did - it's located in a desirable neighborhood."
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And it could also stimulate sales for the same reason," as long as rates "don't go into the double digits".
"Maybe the same reason as you," Sinkler said.
"Exactly the same reason as easyJet and Ryanair," explains Smith.
"The same reason as any substitution," he said.
She and her husband are under a deportation order, for the same reason as Ms. Pierre.
For the same reason as Mariam, none wanted their full names used.
Mike Carp, another left-handed hitter, was chosen for the same reason as Méndez.
Kim is gambling Xi will not do that, for the same reason as always.
All of the colleagues I know joined for the same reason as I did.
"I left for the same reason as everyone else – the bombs and the bullets.
"The second one fails for the same reason as the first one," said Dr. Nowak.
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