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The phrase "am because of" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where one is explaining their existence or state as a result of something else, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I am because of the support I received from my family."
Alternatives: "I exist due to" or "I am here because of".
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"I am who I am because of her," she said.
I am who I am because of it.
I am what I am because of her.
In this state maybe I am because of you".
"I have become who I am because of Malmo.
"I am who I am because of those years, but I needed to kick back".
But I am because of love and education and lots of hope.
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This partially defines who I am, because of the experiences I have lived through in both places.
She almost missed her tee time in Wednesday's pro-am because of airline problems, arriving at the course 45 minutes before she was scheduled to tee off.
Sorenstam, who did not play a practice round until Wednesday's pro-am because of the strong wind, had seven birdies and a bogey.
Defending champion Jason Day withdrew from Wednesday's pro-am because of flu symptoms.
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