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The phrase "are perhaps because of" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when suggesting a possible reason for something, but it needs to be restructured for clarity.
Example: "The delays in the project are perhaps because of unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "may be due to" or "could be a result of".
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They are perhaps because of how they are funded, they want a very narrow perspective on those, to try and avoid blow out.
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That is perhaps because of the radiation the women received.
If East London lacks a unifying feel, it is perhaps because of poor transportation links.
It was perhaps because of extravagant ornamentation that the building became a target on Sept. 16, 1920.
This is perhaps because of the lack of skills and/or willingness on the part of government.
His curses were never actually curse-words, though it was perhaps because of this that they held such weight.
It's perhaps because of this association in people's minds that they find this change particularly shocking.
He added that his problems with black New Yorkers were perhaps because of his own "inadequacies as a public communicator".
It is perhaps because of this that his reputation stands higher than it did at any previous time.
"Rose is fond of the blacks, as I am, perhaps because of our devotion to our beautiful black nurse Ozzie," Williams wrote, somewhat awkwardly, in his 1975 "Memoirs".
This is perhaps because of its dual creators; you can feel narrative impulses and structural concerns tugging at each other in sections.
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