[Grammar] Reason vs Reasons

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'The boy would use any reason to win the argument.'
Should it be 'reasons', or is 'reason' correct?
 

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Always tell us the source and author of quoted text, please.
 
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It's hard to know what that means without context. Could you provide some?
 

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Reason works.
 

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The boy would use any reason to win the argument.

I don't think "reason" is the word you are looking for.
 

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I don't find it particularly natural either. I'd go with something like "The boy would say anything to win an argument".
 

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I'm still waiting for source and author before I post my answer.
 
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Sorry :oops:
I made the sentence up in my head. It doesn't have a source-unless you count my mind as the source-or an author. The same goes for the other question I asked.
 

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Always tell us the source and author of quoted text, please.

Sorry :oops:
I made the sentence up in my head. It doesn't have a source-unless you count my mind as the source-or an author. The same goes for the other question I asked.
In that case, please make this clear in post #1 of every such thread.

For example, start by saying something like 'I wrote the following sentence myself'.
 
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