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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

As because

Is "as because" acceptable in English as a conjunction as in "She will not attend the meeting as because she is ill" ? This seems unnatural and ungrammatical to me but recently I found a few sentences using "as because" in this manner, so I just wanted to be sure.
  

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Hi, Is "as because" acceptable in English as a conjunction as in "She will not attend the meeting as because she is ill" ? This seems unnatural and ungrammatical to me Me, too. say one or the other, but not both words.

  • Hi, Is "as because" acceptable in English as a conjunction as in "She will not attend the meeting as because she is ill" ?
  • This seems unnatural and ungrammatical to me Me, too.
  • say one or the other, but not both words.
  • but recently I found a few sentences using "as because" in this manner, so I just wanted to be sure.
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Hi,
Is "as because" acceptable in English as a conjunction as in "She will not attend the meeting as because she is ill" ? This seems unnatural and ungrammatical to me Me, too. say one or the other, but not both words.
but recently I found a few sentences using "as because" in this manner, so I just wa
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No,this is wrong english.Either "as" or "because".

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