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Grammar Moses: Because, because, because, because, because!

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. This is all about one of my favorite subordinating conjunctions: because.   It seems that the word because is disappearing from the landscape of writers and editors, being replaced by since and as, wrote reader Neal Lorenzi. I d add the empty-calorie mouthful due to the fact that to the list. But Neal is not done making his point. It s been happening for a long time. More and more sentences read: This engine offers better performance (since or as) it has 12 cylinders. What s wrong with: This engine offers better performance because it has 12 cylinders ?

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