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Phrase Reason Eslpod Means Rhyme Breaching Contract Podcast

Id ESLPod_1120_WE_1915
Episode Id ESLPod 1120
Episode Title Breaching a Contract
Phrase all the more reason
Text In this podcast, the phrase "all the more reason" means an even better or more persuasive reason or motivation for doing something: "Larry didn't want to talk to the woman because she was too beautiful, but we convinced him by saying, 'That's all the more reason to ask her out on a date!'" The phrase "within reason" means in moderation, or within certain limits: "Eating chocolate and coffee can be good for you - within reason." The phrase "no reason" is sometimes used as a vague (not specific) response when one doesn't want to provide an explanation: "When we asked Randall why he was buying so much soap, he said, 'No reason.'" Finally, the phrase "no rhyme or reason" is used when there is no apparent explanation for something: "Linda started dancing in the middle of the office presentation, for no rhyme or reason."
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