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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cancelled because" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an event, plan, or other activity that has been cancelled for a certain reason. For example: "The company picnic was cancelled because of the forecast of heavy rain."
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The second party had to be cancelled because of cancellations on the part of guests.
(Her appearance was cancelled because of illness).
"MY INSURANCE was cancelled because of Obamacare.
Their final debate was cancelled because of the weather.
I think some people cancelled because of the Zika virus.
It was cancelled because of the Ash cloud.
Soon Xmas will be cancelled because Santa is white".
However, this year CALC was cancelled because of bad weather, so alumni volunteers voted online.
A Goldman spokesman said that Mr. Blankfein had "cancelled because of a scheduling conflict".
A new production of "Macbeth" has just been cancelled because it was not ready.
Oasis's inaugural flight was cancelled because it did not have rights to fly over Russian airspace.
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