For the reason that; on account of
2007-11-20 09:15:52
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answered by Steve C 7
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be·cause 1. for the reason that; due to the fact that: The boy was absent because he was ill.
2. because of, by reason of; due to: Schools were closed because of heavy snowfall.
2007-11-20 09:15:40
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answer #2
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answered by pinkmonkey 3
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It means be cause cause means reson instead off saying reason you say beacuse:D
2007-11-20 09:16:11
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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used to explain after u said the main topic.
example:i was absent yesterday "because" their was a death in my family.
2007-11-20 09:15:39
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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The reason for something.
2007-11-20 09:15:26
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answered by Anonymous
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'the reason is:'
2007-11-20 09:28:14
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answered by Anonymous
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for this reason
C. :)!!
2007-11-20 09:15:31
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answer #7
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answered by Charlie Kicksass 7
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