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"but mainly because" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to contrast two situations and explain why one thing is true or why a decision was made. For example, "I chose to go to the beach, but mainly because the weather was so nice."
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I gave in, but mainly because, aside from his acting/directing talents, he's genuinely committed to the causes he supports, such as Darfur and Sudan.
But mainly because of the colour.
But mainly because we like it.
But, mainly, because it all happens in New York.
Ooh, noo — but mainly because I love New York more.
Growth was slow, yes, but mainly because inventories fell.
But mainly because trans seems transgressive in the most fundamental way.
The situation in Latvia was a bit different, but mainly because of timing.
Partly because of the leading men, but mainly because of a girl.
I'll repost it, but mainly because it makes us look good.
But mainly because people just didn't want to hear it from Will Self.
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