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"there's a reason why" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when introducing an idea or explaining why something is the way it is. For example: "There's a reason why I always do the dishes right away - I don't want them to dry and get stuck on the plates."
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There's a reason why Pixar's "Ratatouille" is my favorite film.
"There's a reason why the NRA's not here.
There's a reason why "reduce" comes first.
There's a reason why he's cramping up.
There's a reason why you were named captain.
There's a reason why our offenses are so good.
There's a reason why jazz came from New Orleans.
Clearly, there's a reason why I haven't been here.
(There's a reason why people say "drowning in sorrow").
There's a reason why his numbers are so good".
"There's a reason why they're 6-0," Popovich said.
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