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Discover Ludwig'because like' is not correct and usable in written English.
You might mean to use 'because, like' instead. For example: I like to go for a walk every morning because, like exercise, it helps to clear my head.
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That's because, like carbon dioxide, CFCs in the atmosphere trap heat.
Because like, wow.
"Because, like, who would care?" They do.
Because, like God, Dylan is everywhere.
Yes, because, like most clichés, it's true.
"Because, like Pope Francis, he was sincere.
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Because Likes just weren't enough.
"Because I like it".
Not because you like money".
They come because they like making money.
"They come because they like good sound".
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