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The phrase "without proper reason" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something occurring without justification. For example: "The jury found the defendant guilty without proper reason."
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We were assured that nobody was locked up without proper reason, and that all those detained had a right to legal representation.
The 24 canons were also still in the habit of leaving the abbey without proper reason.
The doctor was found guilty of professional misconduct for touching a woman's breast under her bra and having patients remove clothing without proper reason.
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It was mentioned that some members of staff were demoted without proper reasons and if the demotions were done, the said staff were maintained in the same department under someone who got promoted and was once a junior staff.
In a statement, he said: "The FSA set out deliberately to destroy Keydata and did so without any proper reason.
"How can we force them to do something without any proper reason?" The proposed changes go to the heart of the way schools work here.
A person with dementia can become very suspicious without a proper reason.
"But that's not a proper reason for expulsion".
There's activity there, and without it you're nothing.' (Person with dementia: Interview10) 'Can't give you a proper reason but it gives you an activity, doesn't it?
So we will have time for a proper, reasoned debate.
The local union in L.A. and Long Beach has said it's only limiting the number of crane operators without proper certification for safety reasons following several accidents.
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