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The phrase 'because of age' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is happening as a result of someone's age. For example, "Jim retired from his job because of age."
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It's idiotic to pension off people just because of age.
Another possible cause was failure because of age.
But not all insurers turn down pets because of age.
His preoccupation with physical sex has slowed, he says, partly because of age.
She charges the network with unlawfully terminating her employment because of age and sex.
Still, many older job seekers insist they are losing out because of age discrimination.
People with a weaker immune system, whether because of age, illness or disease.
Because of age and religious differences, she considered him "way off my radar screen".
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In many countries you don't have to include your age on your CV, because of age-discrimination laws.
Elderly patients are vulnerable to drug interactions because of age-related physiologic changes, an increased risk for disease associated with aging, and the consequent increase in medication use.
However, the frequency matching was only partially successful because of age-related differences in response rates.
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