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It says that "since" can't be used to mean "because". It can.
"I don't mean because it's easy to write but I trust its rhythms and I don't have to get it out there.
"You mean because it has recurring revenues, is service-based and is aimed at the same customer base?" he asked, grinning broadly.
The Guardian US interactive team has created a state-by-state guide to voting restrictions: It is unclear just what a Republican victory in the battle for the Senate would mean, because it is unclear what strategy Republicans will adopt once in power.
What does that mean, because it's such a vague term?
"I figure I might be able to — find them, I mean — because it's such an obscure brand".
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"Since" can mean "because," but often it's a poor substitute because it can lead to confusion.
I am not a person of great means because it rests in the house.
I used to wear makeup and "girls' clothes" (whatever that means) because it made me happy.
It's hard to interpret what this all means, because it was difficult to understand what Assad was pitching.
Or maybe because he doesn't understand what it means, because it's a conundrum, but it's a nice conundrum, something he wants to figure out".
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