for some or whatever reason

Created by Tung NGUYEN on 2020-05-04 22:45:16
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used to say it isn't known why someone does something; used for saying that you do not know why something happened, especially when you think there is no good reason for it.
He is always late, for some/whatever reason.
For some reason, they wouldn't let me help them.
For some reason, the curtains were shut.
For some inexplicable reason, she was attracted to Pattrick.
Read these two last sentences at For some reason definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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