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GREENWICH-USA

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Company Address: 2 Washington Sq,GREENWICH,NY,USA 
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12834-1319 
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594712 
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Gift Shops 
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  • Usage of the phrase just because at the end of sentences
    These are of the form: "[subject did something] just because", where the the phrase "just because" is used to imply that the doer's actions were not guided by any purpose and the act was performed only for the sake of it, or on an impulse
  • Sentence Construction: Just Because . . . . . . Does Not Mean
    The word "because" is a subordinating conjunction — words of this type are used to create dependent clauses (also called subordinate clauses), and that's what the phrase "Just because A" is Clauses like this attach to the main part of the sentence — the independent clause
  • just because… doesnt mean… - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "Just because I've had everything done for me doesn't mean I can't get along without lots of things I've been used to The only thing I can't face doing without is you We can manage with what I have I know we can " A similar construction from 1914: Date: 1914 Title: On With Torchy
  • grammaticality - Grammar: Just because A, doesnt mean B - English . . .
    Take any sentence and replace the subject with a "just because" dependent clause "Andy goes to the store " --> "Just because Andy posted on stack exchange goes to the store " They aren't grammatically interchangeable I think that's why "just because A doesn't mean B" sounds a bit odd to most people, even if they often use it themselves
  • Is Just because X doesnt mean Y a grammatical sentence?
    Sentence Construction: “Just Because … Does Not Mean” “just because… doesn't mean…” I'm wondering if "Just because X doesn't mean Y" is a grammatical construction I tend to say, "Just because X, it that doesn't mean Y", because I don't think "because X" is a nominal phrase If this is correct, then "The reason why X is because Y
  • word choice - Continuing to do something just because it was done . . .
    Or, they perform an action in a certain way and do not change to a better method, only because they believe the current method must be the best way to do it because it has been done that way previously You could say they are set in their ways or hidebound
  • Word meaning doing something just cause you can or have the abilitity . . .
    For no particular reason; on a whim For example, We drove by the old place just for the hell of it In the first variant, heck is a euphemism for hell [First half of 1900s] if you do something for the hell of it, you do it only because you want to, or because you think it is funny I decided to dye my hair bright green, just for the hell of it
  • Phrase that encapsulates flawed logic in making the excuse everyone . . .
    The bandwagon fallacy~ describes believing something is true or acceptable only because it is popular The fallacy is also known as "jumping on the bandwagon" or argumentum ad populum ("appeal to the people")
  • Are not because and not just because opposites?
    If number 1 is correct, that means "not just because" is only a more emphatic version of "not because" But if number 2 is correct, does that mean "not just because" means the exact opposite (i e they have lost motivation, and while that partly accounts for why they aren't playing well, the other and perhaps the main reason is the absence of
  • Can a because clause be a subject clause? [duplicate]
    Sentence Construction: “Just Because … Does Not Mean” Consider the following sentence: Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that they're not after you The sentence sounds fine to me, but when I think about it, I start doubting whether a "because clause" (substitute with the proper term) can be a subject clause




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