Sentence examples for why because from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'why because' is not correct as it stands and is not usable in written English.
In English, a sentence must have a verb, and 'why because' is not a complete sentence. You can use 'why' and 'because' together by turning them into a question or part of a statement. For example: "I asked her why she was unhappy, and she replied, 'Because I'm tired of feeling unheard.'".

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Ms. Tsarnaeva: Why? Because.

"Why?" "Because you're arrested".

"Why?" "Because," he responds.

Why? Because.

"Why?" "Because they were sacred.

"Why?" "Because you're a writer".

"Why?" "Because they emphasise tranquillity".

"Why?" "Because it looks cool".

Why? "Because they last forever".

Why because we uphold Sharia?

"Why?" "Because he likes to".

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