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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause why" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is a colloquialism that is used in spoken language, but it should not be used in formal or written communication. A better way to phrase it would be "because why." Example: "I couldn't attend the meeting last week, cause why not?" Better: "I couldn't attend the meeting last week, because why not?".
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If the Palestinians cannot unite in their own cause, why should other Arabs help them?
It requires them to show cause why their registrations should not be cancelled.
"If this can help a cause, why shouldn't more coaches help as many causes as possible?
If God is an effect that does not require a cause, why cannot the universe exist without a cause?
This will probably need emergency legislation, but once enacted I see no cause why, for at least six months, Messrs Kawczynski and McGuigan should not exchange jobs.
"She went to court for us every Tuesday," the father said, "and we were able to show cause why he should be kept there.
The N.C.A.A. punished Tressel with a five-year "show cause," meaning any school that wanted to hire him has to show cause why the ban should be lifted.
"A show-cause notice is being issued to ONGC to show cause why action should not be taken against them under the Environment Protection Act, 1986".
"Our members are telling us that FRS17 is the prime cause why they are changing their arrangements," says David Astley, director of benefits at the NAPF.
The N.C.A.A. imposed an eight-year show-cause ban, meaning that any university wanting Bozeman had to show just cause why he should be hired.
I don't know what I should deal with: the insolence or its cause – why is he like this? Mostly, I fear I know.
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