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"with a rationale" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the reasoning or explanation behind a decision or action. Example: The company's policy to switch to green energy was implemented with a rationale to reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainability.
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"An endorsement with a rationale can make a tremendous difference".
The blogosphere reverberated with a rationale: "Smartphones killed it.
I could come up with a rationale why any of the nominees could win.
Further, it has provided boards with a rationale to act and the courage to do so.
By coinciding with the decline it provided Bush with a rationale for beginning the drawdown of American forces".
According to a senior official, Mr. Sessions had instructed his deputies to come up with a rationale.
With a rationale to minimize interpolation uncertainties that are routinely introduced by a flamelet table look-up, quadratic splines relationships are employed to represent thermochemical variables.
COMMENT 17. (C) A/S Carson effectively provided the IOCs with a rationale for the United States' interest in Nigeria and its commitment to the country.
Robbins gives the appearance of a man straining to come up with a rationale for bothering to read and write poems at all.
In a 1949 decision, the court justified that position in part with a rationale now disfavored in some circles: a survey of foreign law.
These recordings represent, indeed, the Kurtags' usual selection: the program itself is a composition, with a rationale that goes on disclosing itself.
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