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Question on an Idiom [#permalink] New post 21 Jun 2005, 00:10
Is the idiom 'just because' too casual to be used in the GMAT sentence correction section? For example, if you see it in one of the answer choices, should you eliminate it?

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 [#permalink] New post 21 Jun 2005, 00:15
Generally speaking, "just" is extraneous so you should focus on answer choices which omit it.
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