/ɡʊd ˈriːzən tuː bɪˈliːv/ – Phrase
Definition: có đủ cơ sở để tin rằng.
A more thorough explanation: “Good reason to believe” is a legal term that refers to having a valid and justifiable basis for holding a particular belief or opinion. It implies that there is sufficient evidence or information available to support the belief, making it reasonable and credible in the eyes of the law.
Example: The police had good reason to believe that the suspect was involved in the crime based on the evidence found at the scene.