Examples of 'more of a reason' in a sentence
Meaning of "more of a reason"
The phrase 'more of a reason' is used to indicate that an existing reason or justification is strengthened or intensified. It suggests that there are additional factors or circumstances that further support a particular course of action or belief. It implies that the current justification is already valid, and the additional reasons make it even more compelling
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He gave me even more of a reason to bear a grudge.
More of a reason for you to be next in line.
A little bit more of a reason than that.
More of a reason to stay with him.
My character needs a bit more of a reason than that.
Even more of a reason to not even try.
I think my character needs a bit more of a reason than that.
I have more of a reason to be mad at them than you do.
Maybe it gives us more of a reason.
I have more of a reason to be mad at them then you do.
There has to be more of a reason.
I have more of a reason than you do.
Because in a novel people have to have more of a reason to commit a murder.
That is more of a reason why we can not give in.
I think my character is gonna need a bit more of a reason than that.
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It gives me more of a reason to want to fight.
I think my character is gonna need a bit more of a reason than that . Yeah.
Which is more of a reason for him to help us now.
And those with diabetes have even more of a reason to love it.
More of a reason to take care of ourselves.
I thought there would be more of a reason why you are here.
More of a reason to enjoy physical activity.
Now you have even more of a reason to follow your passion.
More of a reason why we need to close our borders.
Give your customers even more of a reason to come out and celebrate.
More of a reason to commit a murder.
Let us just say I have more of a reason to kill him than you.
More of a reason to go to london.
Do you really need any more of a reason to celebrate?
Even more of a reason to start an account.
Less and less commercial, even more of a reason to pass.
Even more of a reason to watch it soon.
Well, there is just got to be more of a reason than just fun.
Or more of a reason to steer clear.
As if the Misfits needed even more of a reason to cheer….
This is even more of a reason to follow your own path.
For Top, the issue of effectiveness is even more of a reason to be vaccinated.
Tess has got more of a reason to want to forget the past.
Even if I do not wanna be here, I have more of a reason than you do.
Which is even more of a reason why this should never get out.
Well, there's just got to be more of a reason.
There is no more of a reason to stay here.
Well, even if it is true, is not that more of a reason.
This is even more of a reason to get this hotel.
Rescued, rather, by the authorities, which gave you more of a reason to leave.
They need more of a reason to do it.
Well, then… Maybe it gives us more of a reason.
But that is even more of a reason to welcome these countries.
If Kira is in that area, is not that more of a reason to go?
More of a reason.
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