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- adverb Common misspelling of
because . - conjunction Common misspelling of
because .
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Examples
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The problem with my condition is that I am likely to have side effects that are NOT on the label becuase my autonomic system is just doing whatever it wants that day.
Pain and postcards, seizures and a notebook Elizabeth McClung 2008
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Out of the two I would say Cabela's, but I buy most of my gear at Gander Mountain becuase there is one ten minutes from my house.
Cabelas or BassPro? 2009
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Out of the two I would say Cabela's, but I buy most of my gear at Gander Mountain becuase there is one ten minutes from my house.
Cabelas or BassPro? 2009
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It's all over and the way you make your exit is important – you can either jump on the 'unity' train – becuase the majority of Americans have made it clear that's what we want – or you can live longer in the state of denial, hoping to perpetuate divisiveness and conflict ....
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So called Democrats voting for McCain becuase their candate lost is an incrediblely childish way of thinking.
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If this election goes to McCain becuase of bitter Obama or Clinton supporters it will be another sad 4 years for the Democrats.
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I will be voting for McCain becuase the superdelegates are too stupid to realize that more Americans voted for Hillary than Obama and she should be the nominee. steve
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The new season introduces the Trinity Killer who got his name becuase he kills in threes who moved to Miami after evading capture for almost three decades.
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Liberals win becuase they put hundreds of troops on the ground & fight hard on local issues with a solid local (yes, dull) candidate.
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But I've gotta say, we've never had the governor just drop in becuase he was in the neighborhood.
I'm Not Convinced 2006
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