construction - Is "Just because X doesn't 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" must also be correct.




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