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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as well because" is not correct and is generally not usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate phrases, "as well as" and "because," which serve different grammatical functions.
Example: "I enjoy hiking as well as biking because both activities keep me fit."
Alternatives: "in addition to" or "also due to".
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Which was just as well, because right now they didn't have a single answer.
Just as well, because it gets knottier.
Which is just as well, because we're about to start.
Just as well because this particular street is being repaved.
Which is just as well, because this is horrible.
"That's just as well, because it's killing us".
Which is just as well – because I don't have them.
That's just as well, because the price looks low.
This benefits trainees as well, because the skills they learn are valuable and marketable.
Occasionally the lake has green phases as well because different algae display different colours.
It's just as well because away from the slopes there is much to recommend Valloire.
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