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The sentence "this is understandable because" is correct and can be used in written English
You would use this sentence when you are explaining why something makes sense. For example, "This is understandable because he is a very busy person."
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This is understandable because, as he points out, we know very little juicy detail about Bach's personal life.
This is understandable, because they're dealing with such a huge crush of votes, like 120,000.
This is understandable because they are driven by the memory of the Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide.
This is understandable, because if the Fed announces a commitment to a higher inflation target but fails to establish its credibility, it will have shown impotence.
I think there is a lack of leadership in places, but this is understandable because sometimes providing that leadership is like herding cats.
This is understandable, because carbon labelling is a much more recent development—organic labelling dates back to the 1970s, and Fairtrade to the late 1980s and the right ways to do it are still being worked out.
This is understandable because most structural reforms have a negative effect on the economy in the short term — they end subsidies, reduce inefficiencies and allow competition for protected companies.
The inclination to deny this is understandable, because it is one of football's more dispiriting experiences to see your side score an apparently brilliant goal, only to realise on replay that it was in fact deflected.
Of course, sometimes it's a case of "how do you know what you don't know?" This is understandable because like many things, e-safety is a vast area which is constantly evolving.
This is understandable because many homeowners keep the windows open during the hot weather, and the trees and bushes around the house are in full bloom and offer a screen to protect the would-be intruder.
This is understandable because the poem has been wrongly identified and adopted as an elegy to Kipling's son John, who lost his life at Loos on the western front in September 1915.
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