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From Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English 2:
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given.

It was never explained why Gregor decided to leave.

No . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . of Gregor’s decision to leave. (given)

Would you accept, ‘No explanation was ever given as to the reason of Gregor’s decision to leave.’?

The book suggests, ‘No explanation was ever given [STRIKE]as to the reason[/STRIKE] of Gregor’s decision to leave.’

However, would it be OK to include “as to the reason” as wordy version of “why”? Or is "as to the reason" completely redunant here?

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An explanation means "to give the reason" for in some contexts so I would say it was redundant.

No explanation was ever given for Gregor's decision to leave.

As you can see, I would have changed "of" to "for" but as "of" was in the original, that wasn't possible.
 

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As you can see, I would have changed "of" to "for" but as "of" was in the original, that wasn't possible.

Would you always say "explanation for" instead of "explanation of"? I agree with you, but the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English says that you can say either (see explanation - Definition from Longman English Dictionary Online, definition #1), but I'm not sure if the choice depends on context or on personal preference.
 
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