GrammarJLPT N2
just because
Expression

Definitions

  1. 1. just because
This conjunction phrase means "just because" or "even though," and is used to point out that one thing does not necessarily lead to a conclusion. It often sets up a counterargument or caution. For example, just because something is cheap does not mean you should buy it.

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Example sentences

Sentence 1

Just because the contract is signed doesn't mean the risks disappear.

Sentence 2

Just because the official statement denied it doesn't mean the suspicions have gone away.

Sentence 3

Just because something is expensive doesn't mean the quality is always good.

Sentence 4

Just because I look fine doesn't mean I'm not hurting.

Sentence 5

Just because you're standing up for what's right doesn't mean you can hurt others.