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How to pronounce because in English?

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I suspect this is because many of them stopped blogging as much as they used to.
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Brown told Palmer the team wouldn't trade him because he's central to its plans.
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The company can afford to splurge because it has become increasingly prosperous.
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It's frustrating because I feel like we have a chance to be really, really good.
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He has said he doesn't attend the annual address because it has become partisan.
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Is it boring because it's become uncool in the classroom to be interested in it?
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Kids without guidance getting into trouble because there was nothing else to do.
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He's also played only eight games because of knee injuries, the last on Nov. 26.
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I had to decide quickly because there was a caravan of coffee addicts behind me.
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More examples
  • "Because" is a song with music by Guy d'Hardelot and lyrics by Edward Teschemacher, originally published in 1902.
  • "Because" is the fourth single released from Australian singer Jessica Mauboy's debut studio album, Been Waiting. The single was released both physically and digitally on 12 June 2009 iTunes Store. Retrieved 2010-09-08.
  • "Because" is a ballad written by John Lennon (credited to Lennon/McCartney) and performed by The Beatles. It features a 3-part harmony vocal performance between Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison, overdubbed three times to make nine voices in all. ...
  • For the reason (that); On account (of), for sake (of); Used alone to refuse to provide a full answer a question begun with "why", often taken as an ellipsis of "Because I said so"; By or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that; As known because; as inferred because; as ...
  • Here's a word best avoided in physics. Whenever it appears one can be almost certain that it's a filler word in a sentence which says nothing worth saying, or a word used when one can't think of a good or specific reason. ...
  • Be careful to specify exactly what causes what. The error occurs in essays about literature when writers are drawing conclusions from evidence:
  • TStream does not descend from TComponent, and AClass refers to a TComponent class. The compiler can (and will) check this at compile time, and will produce an error.
  • The word "because" implies a "causal" relationship, where one condition or action "causes" another condition or action. For action "A" to "cause" action "B" it must be both sufficient and necessary. ...
  • Becomes cuz, bcuz, bcz, bcos, bc, cos, coz or bcoz