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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also because he" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when providing additional reasoning or justification for a statement, particularly in a context where someone's actions or characteristics are being discussed.
Example: "She decided to trust him, also because he had proven himself reliable in the past."
Alternatives: "in addition to the fact that he" or "furthermore, since he".
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But it is also because, he insists, Marxism offers the blueprint for a moral society.
Mike hustles both for his own survival and that of his son, but also because "he knows essentially he's just strong enough and unscrupulous enough" to do so.
But also because he believes in it.
But it's also because he is something of an iconoclast.
But also because he is worried about his political momentum.
But also because he knows that a renegotiation on British terms is most unlikely.
But we liked to think that it was also because he recognised us.
He's alone because of his resentment, and also because he is drinking.
He stole from shops to survive and also because he got a thrill from it.
(Well, also because he attacks his wife's lover with a baseball bat).
But also because he is, they keep saying, a good friend.
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