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there are many words for because!

1. since

2. there for

3. when

4. as well as

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'cause is another term of the word because also you can try to use the phrase "the reason why" actually it depends on your sentences.

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It is as, for the reason that, seeing that/as.

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11y ago

therefore, due to, since

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