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for the reason why vs for the reason which

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct and more concise way to express this idea is simply 'for the reason'. Adding 'why' or 'which' after 'reason' is unnecessary and can make the sentence sound awkward.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 3681 views

for the reason why

This phrase is not commonly used in English and sounds awkward.

It is better to use 'for the reason' without 'why' to express the cause or explanation for something.
  • And that could account for the reason why the bugs are killing their human hosts.
  • And that could account for the reason why the bugs are killing their human hosts.
  • I'm still waiting for the reason why.
  • And I'm not a person that needs to provide a friendly explanation for the reason why you're fired.
  • The EP would like a full explanation for the reasons why COREPER failed to turn the EU Code into a Common Position.
  • And you should be really afraid, but not for the reasons why you think you should be.
  • A country that aims to take a leading role in the Arab-Muslim world with an aggressive foreign policy towards the West and Israel is a country that demonstrates for itself the reasons why my group has long opposed those who would like to see Turkey become a Member State.
  • For the same reason why Viktor never conspired against Markus Fear
  • You can go crazy trying to explain fate, looking for the secret reasons why things happen...
  • But whatever they were looking for could be the reason why she wasn't killed at the Y & Dot Lounge.
  • Or for instance, the reason why violence becomes more common in more unequal societies is because people are sensitive to being looked down on.
  • Most of us spend all of our time... dwelling on all the what-ifs and just looking for... all the reasons why things could never work out.
  • Many of us on the Committee on Budgets fail to understand, for example, the reason why certain budget lines are so late: one which comes to mind is that ECU 150 million of late payments have accumulated over six years.
  • The Commission indicated that it would be up to the Turkish authorities or business community to finance activities geared towards enlightening public and official opinion concerning the reasons for the Turkish quest for Union membership and the reasons why Member States should respond favourably to this quest.
  • This is, therefore, the reason for my vote and the reason why my group does not support this resolution, because we feel that it is the wrong way to support progress on reform in China.
  • Always lookin' for something more, the reasons why.
  • Each request for confidentiality shall state the reasons why the information is confidential.
  • Each request for confidentiality shall state the reasons why the information is confidential.
  • Each request for confidentiality shall state the reasons why the information is confidential.
  • Official Europe's obvious unanimous contempt for national democracies is the reason why the Dutch people were recently, and in their own country, instructed by Commission President Barroso to at last accept this Constitution.

Alternatives:

  • for the reason
  • because
  • due to
  • owing to
  • on account of

for the reason which

This phrase is not commonly used in English and sounds awkward.

It is better to use 'for the reason' without 'which' to express the cause or explanation for something.
  • For the reasons which I have stated I feel that this amendment goes too far.
  • Culture 2000, for the reasons which have just been expressed, is an extraordinarily important programme.
  • Mr President, the Liberal Group has not taken part in this debate, precisely for the reasons which Commissioner Flynn describes.
  • I repeat that we feel that Slovakia should be part of that conference for the reasons which I have mentioned earlier.
  • Mr President, we had asked that Colombia should not be placed on the agenda, precisely for the reasons which Mrs d'Ancona states.
  • The Commission has come to the conclusion that the purchase of ABN AMRO N by the Dutch State did not take place at market conditions for the reasons which follow.
  • So the Commission can agree with Amendments 1 to 5, but we cannot agree, for the reasons which I have already explained, to Amendments 6 and 7.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, this debate is probably one of the most important matters which this Commission has to negotiate with Parliament at the present time and not just for the reasons which have already been addressed.
  • To set a total of a further twelve dates would, in my view, be irresponsible, for the reasons which numerous speakers have cited here today, and would increase the candidates' frustration rather than motivating them.
  • I am sorry for the reasons to which you alluded, President.
  • They did not do so because the current of agreement failed for the reasons of which you are aware.
  • Moreover, Mr Tomczak insists that his car was clearly marked as belonging to a Member of Parliament and that the passengers of his car bear witness to the suspicious behaviour of the supposed policeman, for the reason of which he drove off.
  • The Communist Party of Greece voted against the motion for a resolution, because it is against the accession of Albania to the EU, for the reasons for which it is against the accession and continuing membership of Greece in this imperialist international union.
  • I went away for the same reason which I joined.
  • Lisa will stay for the same reason which will go.
  • I will vote against the proposal for a decision, for the following reasons which, I am certain, will be accepted by the Court of Justice.
  • Mr President, I should like to assure Mrs Wallis that I shall vote for her Amendment No 19 for the very reasons which she has given - and I hope my group will be following me.
  • Absolute failure to state the reasons for the decision which is the subject-matter of the complaint in the action at first instance (in particular, paragraphs 26 to 38 inclusive of the contested order).
  • This is the reason for the request which we are putting forward again to establish a management unit for structural assistance in the Member States, which would coordinate the implementation and administration of aid.
  • A member of the Board may be challenged or abstain for any of the reasons for which a judge may be challenged or abstain in accordance with article 734 of the Code of Organization and Civil Procedure.

Alternatives:

  • for the reason
  • because
  • due to
  • owing to
  • on account of

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