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a sentence having three consecutive ' because'


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Answered by nehalshekhar8
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To say that you can't end a sentence with 'because' because 'because' is a conjunction is not true because I am about to end this sentence with the word 'because'.

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Answered by dina3
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"We are here on the Forums Section because we want to participate in discussions, because we are desirous of answering others' questions and because we want to earn points and cash credits for our good posts."

2 - We love India because of its traditional values, because of its rich heritage and because of different cultures and religion we find at one place.

3 I love to use the word "because" because "because" is my favourite word.
4 Normally no sentence commences with the word BECAUSE, because BECAUSE is a conjunction. 
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