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For questions about the difference between singular and plural forms of a word; when they should be used, or the difference between them.
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Which is more accepted or more common, “for some reason” or “for some reasons”?
"For some reason" is the natural way to say "for one or more unknown reasons."
"For some reasons," like "for some one reason," are unlikely to be said because these phrases imply that the reasons are …