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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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By vs because

How would you phrase this correctly ?

You see how important he is to the team because of/by what transpired in game 3. He didn’t play in game 3 and they lost by 30 points.

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You see how important he is to the team by what happened in game 3. He didn’t play and they lost by 30 points.

  • You see how important he is to the team by what happened in game 3.
  • He didn’t play and they lost by 30 points.
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You see how important he is to the team by what happened in game 3. He didn’t play and they lost by 30 points.

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