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The phrase "because of timing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain a situation or decision that is influenced by the timing of events.
Example: "We had to postpone the meeting because of timing issues with the project deadlines."
Alternatives: "due to timing" or "because of the schedule."
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Advocates argue that such incentives would be more effective this time around not only because of design, but also because of timing.
My Harvey story is different, mostly because of timing.
The situation in Latvia was a bit different, but mainly because of timing.
One of the students in our lab has a project with plants that had to be all replanted because of timing.
Prompted by recent accusations of sexual abuse by clergymen, Mr. Conley said those who report abuse should not be turned away because of timing.
This affecting and original production by the director Stefan Herheim is sure to move the conversation forward in the opera world this summer, partly because of timing.
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But the Heat claimed Bowen off waivers on Feb. 23 because of a quirk of timing.
Independent of that, we've never raised because of any timing thing.
And that matters, Krause says, because a sense of timing is critical in human evolution.
Because of the timing out, the prosecution has no time for an appeal.
It's because of some timing effects.
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