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The phrase "also because of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to provide an additional reason or explanation for something, typically in a causal context.
Example: "The event was canceled, also because of a lack of participants."
Alternatives: "in addition to a" or "as well as a".
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It's also because of a sheer lack of competition.
Maybe the explosion of readings was also because of a cultural change.
And it's also because of a more recent historical deposit than anything Pitt ordered.
She was also, because of a precedent-defying seventeenth-century Virginia statute, Thomas Jefferson's property.
"Not only because of powerful opposition but also because of a more general lack of interest.
"Rapes take place also because of a woman's clothes, her behaviour and her presence at inappropriate places," she said.
But if Mr Fox has at least a chance of winning, it is also because of a second big change.
"The timing is perfect because of the long period of prosperity, but also because of a period of great civic optimism".
Carrie ignited a ferocious comeback in part because of a rejuvenated offensive attack, and also because of a bevy of Hampton miscues.
Mathews in particular has been shackled in this series, partly due to a dodgy hamstring but also because of a sense of responsibility.
The Canadian economy has been weak because of SARS, and also because of a sharp rise in the Canadian dollar against America's.
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