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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]
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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.

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“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.

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There is particular concern in Israel for the women being held - with reason, she says.

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Isaacson was not the only one in the room with reason to be grateful to them.

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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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