English Grammar: Using “But” and “Because” in the same sentence.?

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I realize that in conversation and oral discussion “but” and “because” often appear in the same sentence together, however, in written Grammar, can these words be used in the same sentence?

Example) I love my new apartment because it is modern, but it is a lot more expensive.

Would there be anything wrong with that?

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July 26, 2011

BryanLee Williams @ 3:07 am #

There is nothing wrong with that.

Awesome-o @ 3:07 am #

its alittle bit of a run on, one of them double negative situations

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