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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abandoned because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason for something being left behind or discontinued.
Example: "The project was abandoned because of a lack of funding."
Alternatives: "left due to" or "discarded as a result of".
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Other matches were abandoned because of fan revolts.
There are vast schemes abandoned because of some caprice.
It hardly matters if the regatta is abandoned because of a lack of wind.
But each time the effort was abandoned because of the cost or the design or both.
The meeting at Newbury was the next to go, with the fixture abandoned because of snow.
An early Spanish settlement there (1526) was abandoned because of fever.
The site was occupied for only a few centuries, then abandoned because of rising sea levels.
The 470 men's medal race is abandoned because of lack of wind.
And that layover is being abandoned because of subway construction at 72nd Street and Broadway.
But that project, too, was abandoned because of objections, mainly over traffic, from nearby residents.
Plans to shoot in Tajikistan had to be abandoned because of an earthquake.
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