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with this reason, vs forthis reason,

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is "for this reason." The preposition "for" is used to indicate the reason or cause for something, while the phrase "with this reason" is not a standard English expression.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 664 views

with this reason,

This phrase is not correct in English.

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The correct preposition to use when indicating a reason is "for," not "with."
  • The Council justifies this with several reasons, including the new needs resulting from the future enlargement of the Community.
  • This is with good reason, for we can often lend these countries real support with our aid and resources to local NGOs, civil society and the different media involved.
  • Furthermore, the entry of young women into this sector is fraught with difficulty and for this reason, women managing the farms are often over 65.
  • And they used this name with reason, for having singular destructive and mortal faculty, notjust for the men, but for the rats as well.
  • Member States may not restrict or forbid the placing on the market of food which complies with this Regulation, for reasons related to its composition, manufacture, presentation or labelling.
  • Though we disagree strongly with the reasons behind this report, we are happy to play our part in re-opening a debate about how UK taxpayers' money is spent.
  • For this reason, and for other reasons, but especially for this reason, it is important that consumers should not be cheated when they convert their money into euros.
  • For this reason, this claim was rejected.
  • For this reason, we are against it.
  • For this reason, AVR wished to close down the three RDFs operating at that time.
  • For this reasons, we had to put him to death.
  • For this reason, Article 16 should in principle mandate to revoke all existing obligations relating to retail tariff regulation.
  • For this reason, I cannot therefore endorse the transfer of powers to European level.
  • For this reason, assistance and support measures should also be gender specific where appropriate.
  • For this reason, the Council cannot support Amendment 24.
  • For this reason, our unreserved support cannot be taken for granted.
  • For this reason, the proposal provides for a standard level in the veterinary sector.
  • For this reason, we voted for it in committee.
  • For this reason, the Commission proposal makes a significant contribution by proposing the creation of regional advisory councils.
  • For this reason, CCPs should keep updated and easily identifiable records.

forthis reason,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The phrase "for this reason" is used to introduce an explanation or justification for something. It is a common and idiomatic expression in English.
  • You also possess husband In case being forthis reason
  • Forthis reason No, you realize
  • Whatever their reasons, this government will not tolerate insurrection.
  • I had my reasons, but nobody cared.
  • For some reason, I started feeling embarrassed onstage.
  • Whatever the reason, he witnessed the shooting.
  • Whatever the reason, the natives are restless.
  • Whatever her reasons, she could jeopardize our business.
  • I explained our reasons, but not convinced.
  • For technical reason, return Sadovaia.
  • For these reasons, Conservative MEPs oppose the four returnees.
  • Couple of reasons, first Liber8.
  • Junkies don't need a reason, Frank.
  • Glad you listened to reason, sheriff.
  • Within reason, do what he wants.
  • For several reasons, administrative burdens hit SMEs harder than bigger companies.
  • Peter Aitken likes math, reason, himself.
  • For that reason, Frontex should take full responsibility.
  • For this reason, and for other reasons, but especially for this reason, it is important that consumers should not be cheated when they convert their money into euros.
  • You lied for bad reasons, for money reasons, or legal reasons, or...

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