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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arriving because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the reason for someone's arrival or the circumstances surrounding it.
Example: "She was arriving because she had an important meeting to attend."
Alternatives: "coming due to" or "showing up as a result of".
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By January, more humanitarian staff started arriving because organisations had started receiving emergency funds.
There was no limit actually but they stopped arriving because the war broke out.
The Davis Cup series started a day late after the Israelis had problems arriving because of the earthquake that hit Chile on Feb. 28.
If the truck driver or ship's captain discovers them, he will try to get rid of them before arriving because of the huge penalties that will now be incurred.
It seems quaintly anachronistic -- and shocking -- to have a 1970 account of the Women's March for Equality interrupted by a small item reporting that Betty Friedan was wearing a three-year-old "raspberry colored shift" and was late in arriving because she had been at the hairdresser.
"Help is slow in arriving because all the roads are broken.
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My husband gives me the stink-eye when the electric bill arrives because I keep my thermostat at 65 to combat my scorching body temperature.
Others arrived because relatives were sick or without work.
Another woman arrived because her identity had been stolen.
"They arrived because of revolutions in Europe," Mr. Manbeck said.
"No ambulances arrived because the preference is for the athletes.
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