"The main reason is that the current schedule conflicts with my other commitments."
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Giving Reasons
Justify your points with clear logic
Strong reasons make your message convincing. Learn to explain WHY in a professional way.
FormalPrimaryClear
"The main reason is that..."
๐ Use to introduce your primary or most important argument.
Example
NeutralSimpleDirect
"This is because..."
๐ Simple and direct way to explain something.
Example
"This is because the new policy affects all employees in the department."
FormalOfficialWritten
"Due to the fact that..."
๐ Formal alternative to "because" - good for official writing.
Example
"Due to the fact that the flight was cancelled, I would like to request a full refund."
FormalAnalysisEmphasis
"This is primarily due to..."
๐ Emphasizes the main cause of a situation.
Example
"This is primarily due to a lack of proper communication between departments."
FormalAnalysisMultiple
"One key factor is..."
๐ Good for listing multiple reasons or contributing factors.
Example
"One key factor is the limited availability of parking spaces in the area."
NeutralExplanationClear
"The reason for this is..."
๐ Clear way to explain why something happened.
Example
"The reason for this is the high demand during the holiday season."
FormalAnalysisCause
"This can be attributed to..."
๐ Formal way to identify the cause of something.
Example
"This can be attributed to the recent changes in company management."
FormalConsequenceEffect
"As a result of..."
๐ Shows cause and effect relationship clearly.
Example
"As a result of the construction work, there has been increased noise levels in the building."