[Grammar] I would have attended at my won expense, however, because these courses were valuable

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Ferdie11

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Hi,

Is this sentence correct? Being 'however" and "because" too close to each other?

My employer paid my registration fees. I would have attended at my won expense, however, because these courses were valuable to improving my productivity.

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Hi Teachers,

Would you please answer this question.

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Hi,

Is this sentence correct? Being 'however" and "because" too close to each other?

My employer paid my registration fees. I would have attended at my won expense, however, because these courses were valuable to improving my productivity.

Thanks.

**I am not a teacher**

I believe you mean "own expense". Other than that, I don't see a problem. You could replace "because" with "since" and/or remove "however" if you wanted, but it is fine just as it is.
 

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In my humble opinion the word "because" in this sentence is expandable. By eliminating that word, the structure of the sentence appears more grammatical and stronger. Although I could be wrong, I'm not a teacher.
 

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In my humble opinion the word "because" in this sentence is expandable. By eliminating that word, the structure of the sentence appears more grammatical and stronger. Although I could be wrong, I'm not a teacher.
I think you mean "because" is expendable. You can't make it any bigger!
 

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Hi,

Is this sentence correct? Being 'however" and "because" too close to each other?

My employer paid my registration fees. I would have attended at my won expense, however, because these courses were valuable to improving my productivity.

Thanks.

Fine or 'However, I would have attended at my own expense because these courses were valuable to improving my productivity'.

I would have said 'valuable [to me] in improving ...' but I'm not sure 'valuable to improving' is wrong. Also, have the courses finished? If not, 'are valuable'.
 
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