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The phrase "because because" is not correct English grammar and is not usable in written English.
However, you can use the phrase "because of" to introduce a clause or explain why something happened. Example: "I missed the party because of my work commitments."
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"I will not cut my film because, because, because... because of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz".
Additionally, any semi-automatic rifle (one trigger pull -- one round fires) was a 'sporting' gun because, because, duh, Gun-nut Nation declared it to be a sporting gun.
"Because?" "Because I'm listening for them".
"Because — because I understand him, you see".
I believe it, not because -- because I think it's good for the American people.
In grouping funds, problems arise because because funds do not always stick to their investment styles.
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"Modess because …" Because what?
Because … because … nope, no idea.
Because … because her guilt is so pleasurable".
But we kept on because... because... because Mayor Giuliani told us to.
And we're talking about this because … Because Worzel's going to Hollywood!
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