Word info

just because

Adverb

Meaning

Used to show that the truth or existence of one thing does not logically justify the truth or existence of another thing.
Just because he didn't accept your friend request doesn't mean he has forgotten you nor does it mean he no longer wants to be friends with you.

For no particular reason.
Synonym: for the hell of it

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I personally feel that the city manager should heed to his daddy’s words of wisdom, “Just because somebody else does it, doesn’t mean you have to do it.” Source: Internet

Just because a child did not make matric it does not mean that they will not go on to become a success, and parents need to remember that.” Source: Internet

Just because actions meet a standard of impeachment does not mean it is in the best interest of the country to remove a President from office,” Rubio said. Source: Internet

Just because Araki wanted to be completely random? Source: Internet

Just because a state or agency says it needs access to Data X or Technology Y, that doesn’t make it so. Source: Internet

Just because a yard is part of the unit does not mean the HOA has no say in how it is used or maintained – the CC&Rs normally would apply to the units and common area. Source: Internet

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