0Hi,02br 02br 00According to my Collins/Cobuild Compact English Learner's Dictionary, the definition of the word 'rationale' is listed as "The rationale for a course of action or a belief is the set of reasons on which it is based."02br 02br 00My question is "Why is it 'set'?" Does it mean that 'rationale' should always consist of more than one reason?0-
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02font 00 00In very general terms, I think this is true. 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
— Clive
02font 00 00In very general terms, I think this is true.
02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi,02br 02br 01font00According to my Collins/Cobuild Compact English Learner's Dictionary, the definition of the word 'rationale' is listed as "The rationale for a course of action or a belief is the set of reasons on which it is based."02font02br 02br 01font00My question is "Why is it 'set'?"