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Doesn't "why" have to come after "the reason" here? I can say without adding "why"?

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Rebecca

No, "why" doesn't have to come after "the reason!" You can say the reason without adding the word "why." Sometimes it can sound more natural to add a word, and sometimes it is fine to leave it out. Here you could add "why" or leave it out. Ex: You're the reason why I believe in love. = You're the reason I believe in love. (네 존재가 내가 사랑을 믿는 이유야.) Ex: That's a good reason why. = That's a good reason. (좋은 이유네요.)

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