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Idioms and Phrases
For a ground or cause, justifiably, as in He turned down their offer, but with reason—he didn't want to move his family to a big city . [c. 1600]Example Sentences
Republicans have publicly dismissed the poll, and many political analysts have been skeptical — perhaps with reason — that an independent candidate could actually win in Nebraska, the Osborn campaign says internal polls have reported similar results.
“When we live in community and we live with reason to get up in the morning and purpose, we are living a healthier life,” Schubert said.
There is particular concern in Israel for the women being held - with reason, she says.
Isaacson was not the only one in the room with reason to be grateful to them.
The document alleges that he was handing over information "with reason to believe that it would be used to the injury of the United States and to the advantage of a foreign nation".
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