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Future332 Posted 10 years ago
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the reasons as to why...

Are there any differences between the following two?
These are the reasons why I enjoy going there.
These are the reasons as to why I enjoy going there.
If both OK, which one is more common?
Thanks.
  

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Just say This is why I enjoy going there or These are the reasons I enjoy going there.

  • Just say This is why I enjoy going there or These are the reasons I enjoy going there.
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Just say This is why I enjoy going there or These are the reasons I enjoy going there.

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