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The phrase "which may be why" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to give a suggested reason for something, as in the following example: He always felt conflicted about the decision he had to make, which may be why he was so reluctant to do it.
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Which may be why they hired him for the job.
Which may be why I've never liked board games.
Which may be why I love God of War.
Which may be why we put the past to paper.
Which may be why his film has such universal appeal.
Which may be why his audiences deserted Landau's noble experiment after two seasons.
Which may be why the cabinet also presented her with 60 placemats.
Which may be why some people consider it a classic if its kind.
Gray areas, however, are dangerous, which may be why Nakamoto constructed bitcoin in secret.
Which may be why they play such determined mind games with us!
Which may be why our restaurant culture is no longer a laughing stock.
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