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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrives because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the reason or cause for someone's arrival or an event occurring.
Example: "She arrives because she wants to discuss the project details with the team."
Alternatives: "comes due to" or "shows up as a result of".
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Much of this information has to be processed as it arrives because a real-time response is often needed.
The programme arrives because it starts telling you what it needs to be.
"He will be spoken to further when he arrives, because that sort of behaviour is not acceptable".
And then leave just as it arrives, because you're running late and have something more important to do.
She is a subject of talk from the day she arrives because her husband is not on the scene.
On the Metro there are no platform indicators telling you how long until the next train arrives because they are so frequent that passengers don't need them.
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Others arrived because relatives were sick or without work.
Another woman arrived because her identity had been stolen.
"No ambulances arrived because the preference is for the athletes.
"They arrived because of revolutions in Europe," Mr. Manbeck said.
Both were released soon after they arrived because of injuries and poor play.
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