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Discover LudwigThe phrase "several reason" is not grammatically correct in written English
The correct phrase would be "several reasons." You can use this phrase when you want to mention multiple reasons for something. For example: There were several reasons why I couldn't attend the party last night. Firstly, I was feeling unwell, and secondly, I had to finish an important project.
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There could be several reason for that.
There maybe several reason for this discrepancy.
It seems Apple has a bad reputation among business for several reason.
On the other hand, there are several reason why this could also make sense.
Which actually work against them, as logically I can think of several reason why, at this stage, any such findings wouldn't mean anything.
This is an incredibly important story for several reason.
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Advocates give several reasons.
For several reasons, actually.
"For several reasons," he replied.
I think for several reasons.
Peyton offered several reasons.
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