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The phrase "because of how much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a reason or cause related to the extent or degree of something.
Example: "I decided to take a break because of how much stress I was under at work."
Alternatives: "due to the extent of" or "because of the level of".
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One couple wrote that they had named their dog Harry, after her father, "because of how much he did for them".
And you should because of how much money you make.
There may not be a big change, but you will feel like there is because of how much you helped.
I agree with that because of how much he means.
It's a crime because of how much money you're losing".
"I wanted to stay because of how much I care about the place".
"But I'm an exception because of how much I love cats".
She described the decision to leave as wrenching because of how much she enjoyed the work.
The game will always survive over there, because of how much they love baseball.
It's of particular relevance because of how much this group has grown".
I've gotten married and had bruise babies because of how much you injure yourself.
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