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Discover LudwigThe phrase "three reasons" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain why something happened, why you think something is true, or why you made a particular decision. For example, "There are three reasons why I decided to take this job: the salary was generous, the commute is short, and I think I can really make a difference here."
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Three reasons.
Why? Three reasons: 1.
Well, three reasons.
They give three reasons.
No, for three reasons.
Jay: There are three reasons.
I see three reasons.
For three reasons, really.
"Yes, for three reasons.
Professor Porter gave three reasons.
This matters for three reasons.
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