So if a deponent keeps saying "cuz," is it " 'cuz" (there's an apostrophe in there) or "cuz" or do you just put in "because"?

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The correct word should be 'cause, with an apostrophe in front of it, to indicate that it's an abbreviated form of "because," cuz "cuz" is not really a word. :)

For example: "I tripped and fell on the sidewalk 'cause there was a hole in the ground."
'cause.
Awesome, thanks.

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