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Alc24 Posted 15 years ago
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No reason why vs no reason for

How would you say this properly please?

There is no reason why she would say say no.

There is no reason for her to say no.

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There is no reason why she would say no. There is no reason for her to say no. They're both fine.

  • There is no reason why she would say no.
  • There is no reason for her to say no.
  • They're both fine.
  • Note the correction to the first.
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There is no reason why she would say no.

There is no reason for her to say no.

They're both fine. Note the correction to the first.

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