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The phrase "and because they valued" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to explain a reason or justification for an action or belief based on the importance placed on something.
Example: "The team succeeded in their project, and because they valued collaboration, everyone contributed their ideas."
Alternatives: "and due to their appreciation" or "and since they esteemed".
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There were only a few automakers, however, and because they valued cost and reliability over customization, they needed only a few variations on the basic crash sensor.
And because they valued a show of force, more than helping struggling children, they decided to put an end to the fundraiser.
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That they experienced a moment where they felt valued and appreciated because they valued and appreciated a couple who said "yes" to life in all its messy, uncertain glory.
These two media giants, Ubisoft and VHI, came together and because they value music, technology and education, provided the motivation and the money to propel this urban school in New York City into the 21st century.
These women defied belonging to either a 'traditional' and 'modern' ideology; they were identified by others in their community as being 'traditional' because they valued, first and foremost, their role as young mothers.
When you meet other people who have nice things and look good (because they value things too) you will be overly impressed by them.
"More seem to want to feel confident the restaurants they support are sourcing produce ethically and supporting local producers because they value doing things right and supporting the little guy," Moran said.
Dr. Fallows of Pew said, "I think what you're seeing in all these user attempts to work around spam is their own way to preserve and save e-mail because they value it so highly".
Mayor Anne F. Whitehead characterizes the Essex Fells population as mainly families of executives, entrepreneurs and professionals who are willing to pay the high prices because they value "community and open space".
A persuasive version of this claim holds that top executives demand and receive outlandish compensation not because they value the money so much, but because they compete with each other for status.
"The village is quiet, and privacy is respected, but most people who come here do so because they value beauty and a sense of a community," said Thomas O'Brien, president of Aero Studios Ltd., a Manhattan design company, who first visited Bellport in 1990 and now owns a house there.
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