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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a car because" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where a reason for having or wanting a car is provided, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "I need a car because I have to commute to work every day."
Alternatives: "a car since" or "a car as".
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I don't have a car, because I can't afford it.
We wouldn't need a car, because Squirrel Hill had everything.
He doesn't own a car, because it is too much trouble to find parking in Oslo.
Getting hit by a car because I was standing three feet into the intersection.
There was a cloud of smoke, and I hit a car because I couldn't see.
Nobody buys a car because of its fuel efficiency or its safety features.
I even had a gentleman come in to buy a car because he found out I was working there.
She had the use of a car, because for the moment her mum wasn't going to work.
I don't generally listen using headphones or in a car because I don't hear the sound well.
When I first moved to Los Angeles I almost bought a car because I was so scared.
"It actually was lots better than being in a car because you could watch TV or hook up your Nintendo".
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