grammaticality - "Have some reason you" or "Have some reason why you"


Can the "why" be removed from the phrase "have some reason why you?"


Example:



Do you have some reason you ____?



vs.



Do you have some reason why you ____?



Are these both grammatically correct? What's the difference, if any? Googling I find a lot of both, but I'm still wondering about this.




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