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The phrase "as a because" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and appears to be a combination of two different phrases.
Example: "As a result of the storm, we had to cancel the event because of safety concerns."
Alternatives: "due to" or "as a consequence of".
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That is, if the zygote, A, divides into two genetically identical cell groups that give rise to identical twins B and C, B and C cannot be the same individual as A because they are not numerically identical with each other.
The 30th site was assigned as "a" because 12 reads were mapped to this site, among them 8 reads mapped with "A" and 4 reads mapped with "T".
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I think because I read a lot as a child, because my parents read a lot.
More so as an athlete because not many people know her as a person, because she is quite reserved.
"As a kicker, because he understands the goalkeeper's strengths and weaknesses; and as a goalkeeper, because he knows about the routine of execution involved.
He will get enormous coverage – as much because he is a media darling as because he is a threat to Mrs May.
It functioned as a washbasin because of the shape".
I think it works as a picture because everything fits.
It comes as a surprise because I love Picasso.
Mr. Milevsky said he viewed himself as a bond, because as a tenured professor his salary did not fluctuate.
Ceria-zirconia mixed oxide was chosen as a support because of its properties to activate CO2.
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