The clothes he wore were very casual.
He waved casually.
They walked towards the station at a casual pace.
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Causal connectives are used when one simple sentence is dependent on the other. For example, I put up my umbrella because it was raining." You can't use a connective like "and" or "so" here, because the first simple sentence "I put up my umbrella" is dependent on the second simple sentence "it was raining".
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