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"just because he" can be used in written English.
The phrase usually follows the word "though" or "even" and is used to explain something that is unexpected or surprising. For example, "He was able to finish the race, even though he was injured -- just because he was determined to win."
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That doesn't mean he'll succeed just because he knows".
Just because, he explained, he enjoyed tinkering and, well, why not?
Just because he can.
Maybe just because he could.
Was it just because he was handsome, and always ready?
And not just because he drooled a lot.
Just because he can be irritating doesn't mean he's wrong.
Just because he failed once doesn't mean he's a failure".
He was beloved not just because he was so talented.
"He can be anxious just because he cares so much".
Nor did he stop playing just because he grew up.
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