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The phrase "altogether because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is entirely or completely due to a specific reason.
Example: "The project was delayed altogether because of unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "entirely due to" or "completely because of".
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Many surgeons are avoiding implants altogether because of the risks.
Some have abandoned the term AI altogether because of this duality.
Would you drop doing health care altogether because you do not like the process?
Should fruit be kept to a minimum or even avoided altogether because of its sugar content?
"We have hosts here who stopped taking calls altogether, because of them".
German is in danger of disappearing altogether because more abled students are being penalised".
"We are not taking out Europe altogether because it does play a major role in society.
They cannot be destroyed altogether because they represent the substance of faith and the only reality.
A number have been scuttled altogether because of competition from historically low prices for natural gas.
"Don't, as some do, shun your graduation altogether because you can't face the fallout," she insists.
Projects have been canceled altogether because they can't be financed or the company's gone down.
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