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Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:

Since, see, because, useful, prefer, and helpful.

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Maria: We need to choose a development environment for the new project. Do you have any preferences?

Jake: I BLANK using Visual Studio Code BLANK it's lightweight and has excellent security features.

Maria: I BLANK your point, but I like IntelliJ IDEA. It has robust tools for code refactoring, which makes it easier for the team to maintain the codebase.

Jake: That's true, but Visual Studio Code has a large selection of extensions. It's customizable, which is BLANK for our different teams.

Maria: I understand, but IntelliJ IDEA integrates well with various build tools. It also has built-in support for version control, which we rely on a lot.

Jake: That's a good reason, but wouldn't we need something that can easily detect vulnerabilities? Visual Studio Code has security plugins that are really BLANK for that.

Maria: Good point, but IntelliJ IDEA has a strong debugging feature, which can save us time during development. BLANK we often need to debug complex code, it's a significant advantage.

Jake: Okay, let's agree to disagree. Maybe we should see what the rest of the team prefers since it won't be just the two of us working on the project.

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prefer

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This word indicates a personal choice or liking, especially when talking about selecting something.


because

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This word connects a reason to an action or decision, showing why something is happening.


see

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This word means to understand or acknowledge someone's point of view or argument.


useful

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This word describes something that is helpful or beneficial in a specific situation.


helpful

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This word refers to something that aids or assists in achieving a goal, like a feature in software.


Since

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This word is used to give a reason or cause for something.