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The phrase 'that might because' is not correct and usable in written English
It should be 'that might be because' or 'that could be because.' For example: I'm not sure why he left early, that might be because he had another meeting to go to.
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Mr. Xido now also appears in the recorded footage, his wiry hair braided in cornrows, joined by two companions as, he explains, he does research for a feature film that might, because of the vagaries of international financing, have to become a documentary.
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I remember it as cold but that might be because the calamity gave me the shivers.
But if Mr. Seitz seemed less than concerned, that might be because lost time has been made up.
But part of the point of the thrusters was to prevent any rebound that might occur because of the harpoons.
I find this humorous but that might be because I'm not an all-in supporter of either device.
In one instance last year, that might be because McFarland simply failed to pick up tickets he bought.
If this film sounds familiar, that might be because you remember Francis Lawrence was attached to direct "Unbroken" in January of 2011.
It helps your body to block inflammation that might occur because of your workout.
Seeing your doctor regularly can help you stay on top of any illnesses that might develop because of your diabetes.
Ms Lagos reckons that it might, because expectations of change are so low.
Not only because that might inspire sympathy but because it would add some richness and complexity to what is, right now, a story that lacks relatability.
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