reason is because

Avoid the expression “The reason … is (or was) because …,” which is often condemned as redundant.

A sentence beginning “The reason … is” should be followed by a noun or a noun phrase, or by a noun clause (usually introduced by that).

  • The reason the trip was cancelled was a lack of funds.
  • The reason for the success of the project was that the financial requirements had been correctly estimated.

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