Alston Chang
not because but because I want to express the idea like "not because A but because B" It's an exampale: I'm not going there not because it's expensive but because of the date. I think two "because" might make the sentence tedious. And I'm not sure how the native speaker express the idea such like this.
2019年9月6日 10:19
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Having two "because" is totally fine! I am not a native speaker, but I heard so many times native speakers saying that. :)
2019年9月6日
Useit, Your Explaining yourself:)
2019年9月6日
So does the sentence sound right? Thx
2019年9月6日
No, the two "becauses" is fine. That is how a native would say it.
2019年9月6日
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