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The phrase "always because of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently occurs due to a specific reason or cause.
Example: "She is always late because of traffic."
Alternatives: "consistently due to" or "invariably as a result of".
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WAR is terrible, but not always because of its economic impact.
But still I can't say this is always because of feeble introspection.
When a green dog blitz generates pressure, it's almost always because of good coverage downfield.
"And the reason water saturates the perimeter is almost always because of improper drainage".
If a team wins, it's never collectively, it's always because of good individual efforts that contribute to the whole.
It added that zoo animals were very rarely killed for conservation management, but almost always because of ill health.
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I think Cuba has always been, because of the different economic conditions, it has always had to reinvent itself.
But the harvests always fail because of rainfall shortage.
I was always teased because of my handicap.
It always occurs because of a particular type of germ known as staphylococcus.
Propagation of drug-resistant strains always occurs because of neglected or inappropriate basic TB control practices.
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