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The phrase "because of work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain why something happened, particularly when the reason is related to a job or professional duties. For example: "I'm sorry I can't make it to the party tonight because of work."
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I had relationships devolve because of work.
"She's only doing it because of work," Harris explained.
We all missed key shenanigans because of work.
"We have nothing," she says, "and all because of work.
Not because I'm being boring but because of work commitments.
First, Salen canceled a date because of work.
"I'm in a classic look because of work," he explains.
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No training program has lost its accreditation exclusively because of work-hour violations.
In America, immigrants come predominantly because of work-related reasons.
Conventional wisdom would tell you women leave jobs because of work-life issues.
Not because of work-life issues but because of toxic cultures," she said.
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