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All the more reason
Hello!
A son: Nothing is left of the money I earned as a part-timer in the last summer. I cannot afford to repair my XXX.
His father: All the more reason, I always told you to save some money.
Is the use of ‘All the more reason’ right in this case?
Thanks in advance
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Re: All the more reason

Originally Posted by
Kazuo
Hello!
A son: Nothing is left of the money I earned as a part-timer in the last summer. I cannot afford to repair my XXX.
His father: All the more reason, I always told you to save some money.
Is the use of ‘All the more reason’ right in this case?
Thanks in advance
"All the more reason + to + infinitive".
Son: I can't afford to repair my car. I've spent all my money from last year.
Father: All the more reason to save money next year!
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