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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

reason to / reason for

What is the correct sentence?
- There's no reason to justify that.
- There's no reason for justifying that.

How and when should I use "reason to" and "reason for"?
  

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Anonymous What is the correct sentence? There's no justification for that. Anonymous How and when should I use "reason to" and "reason for"?

  • Anonymous What is the correct sentence?
  • There's no justification for that.
  • Anonymous How and when should I use "reason to" and "reason for"?
  • , There's no reason to continue buying this brand.
  • There's no reason for buying a house at this stage.
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Anonymous What is the correct sentence?
There's no justification for that.
AnonymousHow and when should I use "reason to" and "reason for"?
e.g.,
There's no reason to continue buying this brand.
There's no reason for buying a house at this stage.
There's no reason for you to continue watch

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