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HifaMo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

many 'because' clauses

Please, is the following wording common?

Because A is so, because B is so, and because C is so, D is so.

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If you mean literally with the words "is so" then no, not common at all. If "is so" is a placeholder for an arbitrary predicate then it would be a bit more common, but still a structure that you would encounter only occasionally.

  • If you mean literally with the words "is so" then no, not common at all.
  • If "is so" is a placeholder for an arbitrary predicate then it would be a bit more common, but still a structure that you would encounter only occasionally.
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If you mean literally with the words "is so" then no, not common at all. If "is so" is a placeholder for an arbitrary predicate then it would be a bit more common, but still a structure that you would encounter only occasionally.

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