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They have a legitimate reason, open for all the world to see.
On the other hand, they have had legitimate reasons for not doing better.
I'll need a legitimate reason to go into that region.
No one had any legitimate reason to be on her property.
It may be, but he has legitimate reasons for doing this book.
Or is there some legitimate reason behind changing from 1024 to 2048?
"But there is usually no legitimate reason to go through all the trouble."
These services should not be cut unless there is a legitimate reason to do so.
Of the other 5 percent, they say, perhaps half act for a legitimate reason, like a medical emergency.
After all, Del had a legitimate reason for talking to him.
Actually, he looked relieved to have a legitimate reason to stay back.
Said it would give me a legitimate reason to be hanging out on the street.
The first was that she had a legitimate reason to look at Sun's file.
It gave him a legitimate reason to cover the incident.
"What legitimate reason could there be for that kind of arrangement?"
Providing himself with a legitimate reason to show up at the crime scene.
"If there is a legitimate reason why a person cannot stay with us, we will give back the deposit," he said.
Most of the rest were found to have legitimate reasons, such as illness, for not taking part.
However, if, on the other hand, we do want to ban something, there has to be a legitimate reason for doing so.
She has a legitimate reason to file for a divorce.
Others will continue to have legitimate reason to visit Prague.
I cannot possibly have any legitimate reason for having that opinion.
But is such fear a legitimate reason to eliminate the message in these works?
In general, there are only two legitimate reasons for giving items to members of the media.
The Vikings' management, though, had some legitimate reason for concern about him.