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Pokh Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Because /because of

The creatures of the seabed were suffering because of food supplies, which were dwindling.

The creatures of the seabed were suffering because food supplies were dwindling.

Guys,

Any difference between above two sentences ?

Thank you
  

Top answer

I see no difference in meaning, just different usage. The second sentence is better since it is more concise and delivers the same information as the first.

  • I see no difference in meaning, just different usage.
  • The second sentence is better since it is more concise and delivers the same information as the first.
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I see no difference in meaning, just different usage.

The second sentence is better since it is more concise and delivers the same information as the first.

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