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The phrase "actually because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify the true reason or cause behind something, often in a conversational or explanatory context.
Example: "The event was canceled, actually because of the severe weather conditions that were forecasted."
Alternatives: "in fact due to" or "specifically because of".
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It succeeds, actually, because of its elegant R. & B. melody.
"Actually, because of two things," Mr. Rake said.
Actually, because of the siege and the bombing, the orphanage takes up all my time.
I do feel like that, actually, because of certain things that have happened in my career.
And probably not, actually, because of the first-past-the-post voting system.
And if the employer rejects you for the job, offering some credible reason, he said, who's to say it wasn't actually because of the credit report?
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A shame actually because many of the appraisals are given with a great deal of historical information about the items.
And actually because some of them have developed their own profiles; it's almost a joke".
I'm a bit hazy on primary prevention actually because most of the stuff I've done is on secondary prevention.
I actually think now is the time this will actually work because of the rise of phablets like the Galaxy Note II.
was actually fierce because of in-house political resistance.
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