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Discover Ludwig"however, because" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when introducing a contrasting statement; for example, "However, because this process is complex, it may take some time to complete."
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However, because of loopholes, the truth is very different.
They don't escape, however, because they fear deportation.
Firestone had an edge, however, because of its Ford relationship.
However, because Beijing has not signed a W.T.O.
It all evens out, however, because of dingers!
The hyperbola, however, because of its symmetry, has two foci.
Nifong didn't know all this, however, because, incredibly, he never interviewed his "victim" about the facts.
The backside was more subdued, however, because of the tragedy that befell Eight Belles.
Custody was granted to Mia Farrow, however, because Allen's "behaviour with Dylan was grossly inappropriate".
This is where the dumb argument really gets a boost, however, because the opposite is happening.
Rebecca was able to save her job, however, because of two lucky breaks.
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