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Anon f8r Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Just because the topic is related to sports, it doesn't mean you need to use athletes as examples. Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Can we use 'although' instead of 'just because'? same meaning?
  

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Hongkie Can we use 'although' instead of 'just because'? same meaning? Where?

  • Hongkie Can we use 'although' instead of 'just because'?
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HongkieCan we use 'although' instead of 'just because'? same meaning?
Where? Please post all relevant material within the message box.
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Sorry Mister Micawber.

Just because the topic is related to sports, it doesn't mean you need to use athletes as examples.
Is this sentence correct? Does it make sense? What if we use 'although' instead of 'just because'? Same meaning?
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HongkieJust because the topic is related to sports, it doesn't mean you need to use athletes as examples.
Yes, that sounds fine. And you could use 'although' with the same meaning, though it is less emphatic.
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Thank you very much, Mister Micawber.

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